24 april 2010 — tattoo
This too shall pass

Hi Underware, thank you so much for my amazing tattoo design! I absolutely adore it – and the guys at the tattoo place loved it too! The tattoo covers a scar that held bad memories for me. Whenever I looked at the scar, I felt sad and was reminded of bad times. Now, I see words that give me hope and make me smile. It took me a long time to find the right words for my tattoo, but as soon as I read the following passage I knew instantly they were perfect:

And so finally after many more months of work,
all the sages came back to him,
and they had come to a unanimous conclusion that
the wisdom of the world could be put into a four-word sentence.
They told the king that this sentence expresses much.
It is chastening in the hour of pride
and consoling in the depths of afflictions.
The sentence of their wisdom was:
‘This too shall pass’

XXX Sarah Blake
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28 may 2008 — tattoo
Coagulate

Homework for a studio visit

My graduate class from Syracuse University in the States visited Underware in May 2008. Bas Jacobs suggested we complete a task before we arrived which was to ‘typeset your favorite word in the proper way on paper.’ My favorite word is ‘coagulate’ which means becoming clotted or congealed and is a term most commonly applied to drying blood.

It seemed obvious to typeset the word in blood. I decided to use Auto 2 Italic as a tribute to Underware, and because it had the smooth, unassuming character best represented by slow bleeding and drying. Maintaining the letterforms with an X-acto knife was unsuccessful so a blank tattoo was the answer. The word was set backwards, tattooed on my own leg without ink, then transfered to paper to read ‘coagulate’ in my blood.

The tattoo artist was not a typographer and had never heard of kerning, and the end result was nearly impossible to read despite all the attempts to produce more blood (I insisted he go over the letters again and again and pull my skin to get a good print – ouch!!). But, it was an interesting experience and I’ll always have a faint scar on my left thigh to remind me of my trip to Underware and how far I’ll go to typeset a word in the proper way on paper.

Julie Zack – ISDP Advertising Design Class of 2008, Syracuse University

12 november 2007 — tattoo
Gardenia and Kolfin

The words ‘Gardenia’ and ‘Kolfin’ are optically interwoven and tattooed in Fakir.