Designed by Jason Wong
Friends of Type
Friends of Type
Friends of Type is a website started by myself along with three good friends that primarily features lettering and typographic designs. The four of us having worked together at various institutions and in various roles, we recognized in one another a shared interest in quality design, well crafted type and lettering. The site serves as an online sketchbook for experimental musings, visual dialogue, and a place to keep the spirit of us collaborating alive. All my posts can be viewed here.







Stick With It! Published by Union Square & Co
Peel, Place, Repeat! A book that captures the optimism and positivity of Friends of Type and turns it into a sticky experience.
Peel, Place, Repeat! A book that captures the optimism and positivity of Friends of Type and turns it into a sticky experience.

Yes! Hooray! The Best! Published by Union Square & Co
A boxset of 12 notecards with 4 designs that cover gratitude, a birthday celebration, affirmation, and an overall expression of joy.
A boxset of 12 notecards with 4 designs that cover gratitude, a birthday celebration, affirmation, and an overall expression of joy.

Keep Fresh Stay Rad Published by Princeton Architecutal Press
A physical incarnation of the website, that turns 100 posts into postcards. The collection of postcards are subdivided into categories for a variety of occasions and also includes is a zine ‘Adventures in Type & Lettering’ which shares our process and inspirations for the posts.
A physical incarnation of the website, that turns 100 posts into postcards. The collection of postcards are subdivided into categories for a variety of occasions and also includes is a zine ‘Adventures in Type & Lettering’ which shares our process and inspirations for the posts.


Let’s Go Letter Hunting Published by Princeton Architecutal Press
Letter hunting, type spotting, font finding, a journal to capture and record those letter forms found in the wild.
Letter hunting, type spotting, font finding, a journal to capture and record those letter forms found in the wild.


