Let's face it, if there is one thing SHEEKGEEK loves, its a new font to type with. We were overjoyed when we learnt that there are literally 1001 free fonts to be had.
Happy typing everyone!
14 May 2009
Postcard Teas
When SHEEKGEEK first discovered this place, they couldn't believe that two of their greatest indulgences were being combined as one; postcards and tea. Postcard Teas make a wonderful present, but it is also a shop worth popping into whenever you find yourself in Dering Street, London Town.
14 April 2009
K1P1
Knit one, purl one. When SHEEKGEEK discovered Prick Your Finger the thought of mail order haberdashery got extremely appealing.
The Assembly of Text
No, we are sad to report that this is somewhere that SHEEKGEEK has never actually visited. However, the next time we find ourselves in the Vancouver, we will most certainly be heading to the Assembly of Text without a shadow of a doubt.
2 April 2009
News flash!
When SHEEKGEEK got their first "Diana" from Lomography dreams of getting just a little closer to becoming a bona fide old fashioned news reporter were too much handle. So much in fact, that SHEEKGEEK went out and immediately purchased a beige trench coat, vintage microphone and a trilby. This is SHEEKGEEK saying over and out and thanks for tuning in.
25 March 2009
Private Press
SHEEKGEEK stumbled upon this delightful establishment in North London. Harrington & Squires are a duo, who taking inspiration from two typography greats; Bob Harrington and Horrace Squires set up a traditional letterpress studio producing charming cards and material for writing on. H & S also host workshops to teach these marvelous, old-fashioned techniques.
11 July 2008
The Lost Shoes
It was just after SHEEKGEEK had seen the film "In search of a midnight kiss," which in case you're interested is a sweet film, shot entirely in black and white with some really beautiful views of Los Angeles.

Anyway, within the film we spotted a reference to the Lost Shoe Project and we thought their website was worth a visit. We also can't help but notice all the lost shoes we've seen since!

Anyway, within the film we spotted a reference to the Lost Shoe Project and we thought their website was worth a visit. We also can't help but notice all the lost shoes we've seen since!
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