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Sarah Auches

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Highlighting the incredible work from our Display Type class, Fall 2025!

🔥🔥🔥

Suyeko by Sarah Auches @type.btch

Suyeko is a sans serif, italic typeface that takes cues from handwriting. It aims to make text feel warm, soft, and digestible for readers. The project began with a collection of the designer’s grandmother’s handwritten post-its and recipe notes, whose casual forms retain traces of the cursive style she grew up writing. Through experimentation and refinement, Suyeko explores how memory, preservation, and semi-cursive gestures can inform contemporary type design without directly mimicking handwriting.

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Sarah Auches (they/them) is a graphic and typeface designer supporting work that builds accessible resources in collaboration with advocates, organizers, and local communities across New York City; Lenapehoking, the unceded homeland of the Lenape people. They are developing a practice as a type designer and hope to expand their skills and knowledge with a focus on supporting Indigenous languages and writing systems of North America.

💙 Each Friday we’ll be highlight two projects from our class and you can check out the whole showcase on our website and instagram @displaytypedesign (Link in bio)

Huge thanks to our students for their dedication and creativity!

Special thanks to our Fall 2025 instructors Juan Villanueva @juan_kafka and Corinne Ang @corinne_ang_

We’re grateful to our office-hour guests Noah Lee @sokehstudio and Mariana Navarro @mariananavarro.lettering, and our guest critics Betsy Schuster @queertype.co and Bea Korsch

And thank you to everyone supporting our scholarship program! Your generosity helps open doors for more emerging type designers.


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4 months ago


Highlighting the incredible work from our Display Type class, Fall 2025!

🔥🔥🔥

Suyeko by Sarah Auches @type.btch

Suyeko is a sans serif, italic typeface that takes cues from handwriting. It aims to make text feel warm, soft, and digestible for readers. The project began with a collection of the designer’s grandmother’s handwritten post-its and recipe notes, whose casual forms retain traces of the cursive style she grew up writing. Through experimentation and refinement, Suyeko explores how memory, preservation, and semi-cursive gestures can inform contemporary type design without directly mimicking handwriting.

✨✨✨

Sarah Auches (they/them) is a graphic and typeface designer supporting work that builds accessible resources in collaboration with advocates, organizers, and local communities across New York City; Lenapehoking, the unceded homeland of the Lenape people. They are developing a practice as a type designer and hope to expand their skills and knowledge with a focus on supporting Indigenous languages and writing systems of North America.

💙 Each Friday we’ll be highlight two projects from our class and you can check out the whole showcase on our website and instagram @displaytypedesign (Link in bio)

Huge thanks to our students for their dedication and creativity!

Special thanks to our Fall 2025 instructors Juan Villanueva @juan_kafka and Corinne Ang @corinne_ang_

We’re grateful to our office-hour guests Noah Lee @sokehstudio and Mariana Navarro @mariananavarro.lettering, and our guest critics Betsy Schuster @queertype.co and Bea Korsch

And thank you to everyone supporting our scholarship program! Your generosity helps open doors for more emerging type designers.


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4 months ago

Highlighting the incredible work from our Display Type class, Fall 2025!

🔥🔥🔥

Suyeko by Sarah Auches @type.btch

Suyeko is a sans serif, italic typeface that takes cues from handwriting. It aims to make text feel warm, soft, and digestible for readers. The project began with a collection of the designer’s grandmother’s handwritten post-its and recipe notes, whose casual forms retain traces of the cursive style she grew up writing. Through experimentation and refinement, Suyeko explores how memory, preservation, and semi-cursive gestures can inform contemporary type design without directly mimicking handwriting.

✨✨✨

Sarah Auches (they/them) is a graphic and typeface designer supporting work that builds accessible resources in collaboration with advocates, organizers, and local communities across New York City; Lenapehoking, the unceded homeland of the Lenape people. They are developing a practice as a type designer and hope to expand their skills and knowledge with a focus on supporting Indigenous languages and writing systems of North America.

💙 Each Friday we’ll be highlight two projects from our class and you can check out the whole showcase on our website and instagram @displaytypedesign (Link in bio)

Huge thanks to our students for their dedication and creativity!

Special thanks to our Fall 2025 instructors Juan Villanueva @juan_kafka and Corinne Ang @corinne_ang_

We’re grateful to our office-hour guests Noah Lee @sokehstudio and Mariana Navarro @mariananavarro.lettering, and our guest critics Betsy Schuster @queertype.co and Bea Korsch

And thank you to everyone supporting our scholarship program! Your generosity helps open doors for more emerging type designers.


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4 months ago

Highlighting the incredible work from our Display Type class, Fall 2025!

🔥🔥🔥

Suyeko by Sarah Auches @type.btch

Suyeko is a sans serif, italic typeface that takes cues from handwriting. It aims to make text feel warm, soft, and digestible for readers. The project began with a collection of the designer’s grandmother’s handwritten post-its and recipe notes, whose casual forms retain traces of the cursive style she grew up writing. Through experimentation and refinement, Suyeko explores how memory, preservation, and semi-cursive gestures can inform contemporary type design without directly mimicking handwriting.

✨✨✨

Sarah Auches (they/them) is a graphic and typeface designer supporting work that builds accessible resources in collaboration with advocates, organizers, and local communities across New York City; Lenapehoking, the unceded homeland of the Lenape people. They are developing a practice as a type designer and hope to expand their skills and knowledge with a focus on supporting Indigenous languages and writing systems of North America.

💙 Each Friday we’ll be highlight two projects from our class and you can check out the whole showcase on our website and instagram @displaytypedesign (Link in bio)

Huge thanks to our students for their dedication and creativity!

Special thanks to our Fall 2025 instructors Juan Villanueva @juan_kafka and Corinne Ang @corinne_ang_

We’re grateful to our office-hour guests Noah Lee @sokehstudio and Mariana Navarro @mariananavarro.lettering, and our guest critics Betsy Schuster @queertype.co and Bea Korsch

And thank you to everyone supporting our scholarship program! Your generosity helps open doors for more emerging type designers.


217
21
4 months ago

Highlighting the incredible work from our Display Type class, Fall 2025!

🔥🔥🔥

Suyeko by Sarah Auches @type.btch

Suyeko is a sans serif, italic typeface that takes cues from handwriting. It aims to make text feel warm, soft, and digestible for readers. The project began with a collection of the designer’s grandmother’s handwritten post-its and recipe notes, whose casual forms retain traces of the cursive style she grew up writing. Through experimentation and refinement, Suyeko explores how memory, preservation, and semi-cursive gestures can inform contemporary type design without directly mimicking handwriting.

✨✨✨

Sarah Auches (they/them) is a graphic and typeface designer supporting work that builds accessible resources in collaboration with advocates, organizers, and local communities across New York City; Lenapehoking, the unceded homeland of the Lenape people. They are developing a practice as a type designer and hope to expand their skills and knowledge with a focus on supporting Indigenous languages and writing systems of North America.

💙 Each Friday we’ll be highlight two projects from our class and you can check out the whole showcase on our website and instagram @displaytypedesign (Link in bio)

Huge thanks to our students for their dedication and creativity!

Special thanks to our Fall 2025 instructors Juan Villanueva @juan_kafka and Corinne Ang @corinne_ang_

We’re grateful to our office-hour guests Noah Lee @sokehstudio and Mariana Navarro @mariananavarro.lettering, and our guest critics Betsy Schuster @queertype.co and Bea Korsch

And thank you to everyone supporting our scholarship program! Your generosity helps open doors for more emerging type designers.


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21
4 months ago

Highlighting the incredible work from our Display Type class, Fall 2025!

🔥🔥🔥

Suyeko by Sarah Auches @type.btch

Suyeko is a sans serif, italic typeface that takes cues from handwriting. It aims to make text feel warm, soft, and digestible for readers. The project began with a collection of the designer’s grandmother’s handwritten post-its and recipe notes, whose casual forms retain traces of the cursive style she grew up writing. Through experimentation and refinement, Suyeko explores how memory, preservation, and semi-cursive gestures can inform contemporary type design without directly mimicking handwriting.

✨✨✨

Sarah Auches (they/them) is a graphic and typeface designer supporting work that builds accessible resources in collaboration with advocates, organizers, and local communities across New York City; Lenapehoking, the unceded homeland of the Lenape people. They are developing a practice as a type designer and hope to expand their skills and knowledge with a focus on supporting Indigenous languages and writing systems of North America.

💙 Each Friday we’ll be highlight two projects from our class and you can check out the whole showcase on our website and instagram @displaytypedesign (Link in bio)

Huge thanks to our students for their dedication and creativity!

Special thanks to our Fall 2025 instructors Juan Villanueva @juan_kafka and Corinne Ang @corinne_ang_

We’re grateful to our office-hour guests Noah Lee @sokehstudio and Mariana Navarro @mariananavarro.lettering, and our guest critics Betsy Schuster @queertype.co and Bea Korsch

And thank you to everyone supporting our scholarship program! Your generosity helps open doors for more emerging type designers.


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21
4 months ago

Highlighting the incredible work from our Display Type class, Fall 2025!

🔥🔥🔥

Suyeko by Sarah Auches @type.btch

Suyeko is a sans serif, italic typeface that takes cues from handwriting. It aims to make text feel warm, soft, and digestible for readers. The project began with a collection of the designer’s grandmother’s handwritten post-its and recipe notes, whose casual forms retain traces of the cursive style she grew up writing. Through experimentation and refinement, Suyeko explores how memory, preservation, and semi-cursive gestures can inform contemporary type design without directly mimicking handwriting.

✨✨✨

Sarah Auches (they/them) is a graphic and typeface designer supporting work that builds accessible resources in collaboration with advocates, organizers, and local communities across New York City; Lenapehoking, the unceded homeland of the Lenape people. They are developing a practice as a type designer and hope to expand their skills and knowledge with a focus on supporting Indigenous languages and writing systems of North America.

💙 Each Friday we’ll be highlight two projects from our class and you can check out the whole showcase on our website and instagram @displaytypedesign (Link in bio)

Huge thanks to our students for their dedication and creativity!

Special thanks to our Fall 2025 instructors Juan Villanueva @juan_kafka and Corinne Ang @corinne_ang_

We’re grateful to our office-hour guests Noah Lee @sokehstudio and Mariana Navarro @mariananavarro.lettering, and our guest critics Betsy Schuster @queertype.co and Bea Korsch

And thank you to everyone supporting our scholarship program! Your generosity helps open doors for more emerging type designers.


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21
4 months ago

Highlighting the incredible work from our Display Type class, Fall 2025!

🔥🔥🔥

Suyeko by Sarah Auches @type.btch

Suyeko is a sans serif, italic typeface that takes cues from handwriting. It aims to make text feel warm, soft, and digestible for readers. The project began with a collection of the designer’s grandmother’s handwritten post-its and recipe notes, whose casual forms retain traces of the cursive style she grew up writing. Through experimentation and refinement, Suyeko explores how memory, preservation, and semi-cursive gestures can inform contemporary type design without directly mimicking handwriting.

✨✨✨

Sarah Auches (they/them) is a graphic and typeface designer supporting work that builds accessible resources in collaboration with advocates, organizers, and local communities across New York City; Lenapehoking, the unceded homeland of the Lenape people. They are developing a practice as a type designer and hope to expand their skills and knowledge with a focus on supporting Indigenous languages and writing systems of North America.

💙 Each Friday we’ll be highlight two projects from our class and you can check out the whole showcase on our website and instagram @displaytypedesign (Link in bio)

Huge thanks to our students for their dedication and creativity!

Special thanks to our Fall 2025 instructors Juan Villanueva @juan_kafka and Corinne Ang @corinne_ang_

We’re grateful to our office-hour guests Noah Lee @sokehstudio and Mariana Navarro @mariananavarro.lettering, and our guest critics Betsy Schuster @queertype.co and Bea Korsch

And thank you to everyone supporting our scholarship program! Your generosity helps open doors for more emerging type designers.


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4 months ago


Highlighting the incredible work from our Display Type class, Fall 2025!

🔥🔥🔥

Suyeko by Sarah Auches @type.btch

Suyeko is a sans serif, italic typeface that takes cues from handwriting. It aims to make text feel warm, soft, and digestible for readers. The project began with a collection of the designer’s grandmother’s handwritten post-its and recipe notes, whose casual forms retain traces of the cursive style she grew up writing. Through experimentation and refinement, Suyeko explores how memory, preservation, and semi-cursive gestures can inform contemporary type design without directly mimicking handwriting.

✨✨✨

Sarah Auches (they/them) is a graphic and typeface designer supporting work that builds accessible resources in collaboration with advocates, organizers, and local communities across New York City; Lenapehoking, the unceded homeland of the Lenape people. They are developing a practice as a type designer and hope to expand their skills and knowledge with a focus on supporting Indigenous languages and writing systems of North America.

💙 Each Friday we’ll be highlight two projects from our class and you can check out the whole showcase on our website and instagram @displaytypedesign (Link in bio)

Huge thanks to our students for their dedication and creativity!

Special thanks to our Fall 2025 instructors Juan Villanueva @juan_kafka and Corinne Ang @corinne_ang_

We’re grateful to our office-hour guests Noah Lee @sokehstudio and Mariana Navarro @mariananavarro.lettering, and our guest critics Betsy Schuster @queertype.co and Bea Korsch

And thank you to everyone supporting our scholarship program! Your generosity helps open doors for more emerging type designers.


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21
4 months ago

Highlighting the incredible work from our Display Type class, Fall 2025!

🔥🔥🔥

Suyeko by Sarah Auches @type.btch

Suyeko is a sans serif, italic typeface that takes cues from handwriting. It aims to make text feel warm, soft, and digestible for readers. The project began with a collection of the designer’s grandmother’s handwritten post-its and recipe notes, whose casual forms retain traces of the cursive style she grew up writing. Through experimentation and refinement, Suyeko explores how memory, preservation, and semi-cursive gestures can inform contemporary type design without directly mimicking handwriting.

✨✨✨

Sarah Auches (they/them) is a graphic and typeface designer supporting work that builds accessible resources in collaboration with advocates, organizers, and local communities across New York City; Lenapehoking, the unceded homeland of the Lenape people. They are developing a practice as a type designer and hope to expand their skills and knowledge with a focus on supporting Indigenous languages and writing systems of North America.

💙 Each Friday we’ll be highlight two projects from our class and you can check out the whole showcase on our website and instagram @displaytypedesign (Link in bio)

Huge thanks to our students for their dedication and creativity!

Special thanks to our Fall 2025 instructors Juan Villanueva @juan_kafka and Corinne Ang @corinne_ang_

We’re grateful to our office-hour guests Noah Lee @sokehstudio and Mariana Navarro @mariananavarro.lettering, and our guest critics Betsy Schuster @queertype.co and Bea Korsch

And thank you to everyone supporting our scholarship program! Your generosity helps open doors for more emerging type designers.


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4 months ago

First look at a little (6”x9”) book project for the lovely people of the Neighborhood Advocacy program of Legal Services of Eastern Missouri documenting 5 years of dedicated labor and love.

Put Pastiche Grotesque by @btuttle and Actual by @fffffabifabiola to good use for this one ✨

Endless thanks to @leffell.koren and @audhubs for saving my buttt with rapid fire printing questions and moral support❣️And thanks to @noahjodice for connecting me with @ahhhna and the rest of the team 💜


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3 years ago

First look at a little (6”x9”) book project for the lovely people of the Neighborhood Advocacy program of Legal Services of Eastern Missouri documenting 5 years of dedicated labor and love.

Put Pastiche Grotesque by @btuttle and Actual by @fffffabifabiola to good use for this one ✨

Endless thanks to @leffell.koren and @audhubs for saving my buttt with rapid fire printing questions and moral support❣️And thanks to @noahjodice for connecting me with @ahhhna and the rest of the team 💜


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3 years ago

First look at a little (6”x9”) book project for the lovely people of the Neighborhood Advocacy program of Legal Services of Eastern Missouri documenting 5 years of dedicated labor and love.

Put Pastiche Grotesque by @btuttle and Actual by @fffffabifabiola to good use for this one ✨

Endless thanks to @leffell.koren and @audhubs for saving my buttt with rapid fire printing questions and moral support❣️And thanks to @noahjodice for connecting me with @ahhhna and the rest of the team 💜


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Last one for now 💫❣️

Our plans for Alizeh are still developing, but keep a lookout for a new black weight coming soon. For more info on Alizeh’s future release and trial options, contact me at sarahauches@gmail.com

Thanks for being here!


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3 years ago

Last one for now 💫❣️

Our plans for Alizeh are still developing, but keep a lookout for a new black weight coming soon. For more info on Alizeh’s future release and trial options, contact me at sarahauches@gmail.com

Thanks for being here!


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3 years ago


Last one for now 💫❣️

Our plans for Alizeh are still developing, but keep a lookout for a new black weight coming soon. For more info on Alizeh’s future release and trial options, contact me at sarahauches@gmail.com

Thanks for being here!


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3 years ago

Work in-progress: Alizeh 🌱

Alizeh’s distinctly condensed forms includes playful ball terminals and delicate curves, giving the typeface a distinct combination of elegance and command for display applications. Its notched-ink traps breathe a contemporary feel into the original source.

Expanded character set and language support in the works!


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3 years ago

Work in-progress: Alizeh 🌱

Alizeh’s distinctly condensed forms includes playful ball terminals and delicate curves, giving the typeface a distinct combination of elegance and command for display applications. Its notched-ink traps breathe a contemporary feel into the original source.

Expanded character set and language support in the works!


90
2
3 years ago

Work in-progress: Alizeh 🌱

Alizeh’s distinctly condensed forms includes playful ball terminals and delicate curves, giving the typeface a distinct combination of elegance and command for display applications. Its notched-ink traps breathe a contemporary feel into the original source.

Expanded character set and language support in the works!


90
2
3 years ago

Work in-progress: Alizeh 🌱

Alizeh’s distinctly condensed forms includes playful ball terminals and delicate curves, giving the typeface a distinct combination of elegance and command for display applications. Its notched-ink traps breathe a contemporary feel into the original source.

Expanded character set and language support in the works!


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3 years ago

So excited to introduce Alizeh, one of our works in-progress in its latest form.

Alizeh is a revival and ode to its original source of Leipzig-based foundry Schelter & Giesecke’s 1819 specimen catalogue. One of the earliest published “egyptiennes” of a German-speaking foundry, this source served as the first reference for Alizeh’s condensed profile. 

In tribute to Schelter & Giesecke’s history as part of the GDR’s only nationalized state-owned foundry, Alizeh’s specimen materials include artifacts from the years prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall.


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3 years ago


So excited to introduce Alizeh, one of our works in-progress in its latest form.

Alizeh is a revival and ode to its original source of Leipzig-based foundry Schelter & Giesecke’s 1819 specimen catalogue. One of the earliest published “egyptiennes” of a German-speaking foundry, this source served as the first reference for Alizeh’s condensed profile. 

In tribute to Schelter & Giesecke’s history as part of the GDR’s only nationalized state-owned foundry, Alizeh’s specimen materials include artifacts from the years prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall.


141
11
3 years ago

So excited to introduce Alizeh, one of our works in-progress in its latest form.

Alizeh is a revival and ode to its original source of Leipzig-based foundry Schelter & Giesecke’s 1819 specimen catalogue. One of the earliest published “egyptiennes” of a German-speaking foundry, this source served as the first reference for Alizeh’s condensed profile. 

In tribute to Schelter & Giesecke’s history as part of the GDR’s only nationalized state-owned foundry, Alizeh’s specimen materials include artifacts from the years prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall.


141
11
3 years ago

So excited to introduce Alizeh, one of our works in-progress in its latest form.

Alizeh is a revival and ode to its original source of Leipzig-based foundry Schelter & Giesecke’s 1819 specimen catalogue. One of the earliest published “egyptiennes” of a German-speaking foundry, this source served as the first reference for Alizeh’s condensed profile. 

In tribute to Schelter & Giesecke’s history as part of the GDR’s only nationalized state-owned foundry, Alizeh’s specimen materials include artifacts from the years prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall.


141
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3 years ago

New .ufo in progress ✨😌


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3 years ago

HTML/CSS/JS ➡️ Photoshop ➡️ Instagram 🔄


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3 years ago

Some silly colorful outtakes from first month with @lokimon check them out 💚


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3 years ago

Working on something new ✨ Inspired by the cover type of The Curious Lore of Precious Stones (1913) by George Frederick Kunz.


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3 years ago

made some cute lil collateral in @leffell.koren’s branding studio for a hypothetical revival and lecture series held at the site of the Woolworth’s store in San Francisco opened from 1952-1997. The identity references the store’s layered histories and its lunch counter as a site of ongoing violence and contestation prior to and during the Civil Rights movement.


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3 years ago

made some cute lil collateral in @leffell.koren’s branding studio for a hypothetical revival and lecture series held at the site of the Woolworth’s store in San Francisco opened from 1952-1997. The identity references the store’s layered histories and its lunch counter as a site of ongoing violence and contestation prior to and during the Civil Rights movement.


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3 years ago

made some cute lil collateral in @leffell.koren’s branding studio for a hypothetical revival and lecture series held at the site of the Woolworth’s store in San Francisco opened from 1952-1997. The identity references the store’s layered histories and its lunch counter as a site of ongoing violence and contestation prior to and during the Civil Rights movement.


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3 years ago

made some cute lil collateral in @leffell.koren’s branding studio for a hypothetical revival and lecture series held at the site of the Woolworth’s store in San Francisco opened from 1952-1997. The identity references the store’s layered histories and its lunch counter as a site of ongoing violence and contestation prior to and during the Civil Rights movement.


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3 years ago

made some cute lil collateral in @leffell.koren’s branding studio for a hypothetical revival and lecture series held at the site of the Woolworth’s store in San Francisco opened from 1952-1997. The identity references the store’s layered histories and its lunch counter as a site of ongoing violence and contestation prior to and during the Civil Rights movement.


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3 years ago

Drew some type from a stained glass window ✨


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Drew some type from a stained glass window ✨


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3 years ago

Drew some type from a stained glass window ✨


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3 years ago

Drew some type from a stained glass window ✨


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3 years ago

Was such a lovely time working on Alizeh, named for a best friend of a best friend, designed in @ben_kiel’s typeface design class. A revival of a metal typeface first published in 1819, Alizeh is made to sit best on flyer and small scale poster materials.


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3 years ago

Was such a lovely time working on Alizeh, named for a best friend of a best friend, designed in @ben_kiel’s typeface design class. A revival of a metal typeface first published in 1819, Alizeh is made to sit best on flyer and small scale poster materials.


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3 years ago

Was such a lovely time working on Alizeh, named for a best friend of a best friend, designed in @ben_kiel’s typeface design class. A revival of a metal typeface first published in 1819, Alizeh is made to sit best on flyer and small scale poster materials.


121
31
3 years ago

Was such a lovely time working on Alizeh, named for a best friend of a best friend, designed in @ben_kiel’s typeface design class. A revival of a metal typeface first published in 1819, Alizeh is made to sit best on flyer and small scale poster materials.


121
31
3 years ago

Was such a lovely time working on Alizeh, named for a best friend of a best friend, designed in @ben_kiel’s typeface design class. A revival of a metal typeface first published in 1819, Alizeh is made to sit best on flyer and small scale poster materials.


121
31
3 years ago

Was such a lovely time working on Alizeh, named for a best friend of a best friend, designed in @ben_kiel’s typeface design class. A revival of a metal typeface first published in 1819, Alizeh is made to sit best on flyer and small scale poster materials.


121
31
3 years ago


Story Save - Najlepsze darmowe narzędzie do zapisywania historii, rolek, zdjęć, wideo, wyróżnionych, IGTV na telefonie.

Story-save.com to intuicyjne narzędzie online, które umożliwia pobieranie i zapisywanie różnych treści, w tym historii, zdjęć, wideo i materiałów IGTV bezpośrednio z Instagrama. Dzięki Story-Save możesz łatwo pobierać różnorodne treści z Instagrama, a także oglądać je w dogodnym czasie, nawet bez dostępu do internetu. To narzędzie jest idealne na chwile, kiedy znajdziesz coś interesującego na Instagramie i chcesz zapisać to na później. Użyj Story-Save, aby nie przegapić okazji, aby zabrać ulubione momenty z Instagrama ze sobą!

Nasze zalety:

Brak potrzeby rejestracji

Unikaj pobierania aplikacji i rejestracji, przechowuj historie w internecie.

Wysoka jakość

Zakończ z kiepską jakością treści, zachowuj tylko wysokiej rozdzielczości historie.

Dostępność na wszystkich

Urządzenia Pobieraj historie z Instagrama za pomocą każdej przeglądarki, iPhone'a, Androida.

Całkowicie darmowe

Absolutnie bez opłat. Pobierz dowolną historię bez żadnych kosztów.

Najczęściej zadawane pytania

Funkcja pobierania historii na Instagramie została zaprojektowana w celu zapewnienia bezpiecznej i wysokiej jakości metody pobierania historii z Instagrama. Jest łatwa w obsłudze i nie wymaga rejestracji ani logowania. Wystarczy skopiować link, wkleić go i cieszyć się treścią.
Pobieranie historii z Instagrama to prosty proces, który obejmuje trzy kroki:
  • 1. Przejdź do narzędzia do pobierania historii z Instagrama.
  • 2. Następnie wpisz nazwę użytkownika profilu Instagram w podanym polu i kliknij przycisk Pobierz.
  • 3. Zobaczysz wszystkie historie dostępne w bieżącym 24-godzinnym okresie. Wybierz te, które chcesz pobrać, i kliknij Pobierz.
Wybrana historia zostanie szybko zapisana w pamięci lokalnej Twojego urządzenia.
Niestety, nie jest możliwe pobieranie historii z prywatnych kont z powodu ograniczeń prywatności.
Nie ma limitu na liczbę historii, które można pobrać. Usługa pobierania historii jest dostępna do nieograniczonego użytku i jest całkowicie darmowa.
Tak, legalne jest pobieranie i zapisywanie historii z Instagrama innych użytkowników, pod warunkiem, że nie będą one wykorzystywane do celów komercyjnych. Jeśli zamierzasz je wykorzystać komercyjnie, musisz uzyskać zgodę właściciela treści i przypisać mu autorstwo za każdym razem, gdy historia jest używana.
Wszystkie pobrane historie są zazwyczaj zapisywane w folderze Pobrane na Twoim komputerze, niezależnie od tego, czy używasz Windowsa, Maca, czy iOS. Na urządzeniach mobilnych historie są zapisywane w pamięci telefonu i powinny natychmiast pojawić się w aplikacji Galeria po pobraniu.