
July 4, 2017
Better Living through Typography
It’s summer, finally—and a holiday weekend in the United States—so we’re taking a few days off and hope you are, too. After all, even design needs a vacation, and what better way to spend it than in a T-shirt at the beach?
Progresswear is a collection at once witty and wise, offering slivers of social commentary (Believe in Science, Fear fear) and the kinds of typographic details (good kerning, smart quotes) that frankly, make all the difference.
Plus, they’re made in the USA and they’re super comfortable. Doesn’t that check all the boxes? We think so, and think our readers deserve nothing less.
Happy Independence Day from all of us at Design Observer.
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