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Thank You All

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An exhibition of ten new carvings, each saying "Thank you all" in an endangered alphabet - This Kickstarter campaign began, in a way, in Kathmandu.A few months ago, a type designer named Ananda K. Maharjan ran a workshop in which his students practiced working with fonts that included a spectacularly beautiful traditional Nepalese script that has largely fallen into disuse, called Ranjana. When the course ended in a final exhibition for the public, Ananda designed a stunning poster that said, in Ranjana, English, and two other languages, “Thank you all.”As soon as I saw this design ...

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An exhibition of ten new carvings, each saying "Thank you all" in an endangered alphabet - This Kickstarter campaign began, in a way, in Kathmandu.A few months ago, a type designer named Ananda K. Maharjan ran a workshop in which his students practiced working with fonts that included a spectacularly beautiful traditional Nepalese script that has largely fallen into disuse, called Ranjana. When the course ended in a final exhibition for the public, Ananda designed a stunning poster that said, in Ranjana, English, and two other languages, “Thank you all.”As soon as I saw this design online, three things struck me. One, I was blown away by how beautiful the Ranjana script is. Two, I was delighted someone was reviving this endangered alphabet as an art form. But above all, I thought, This is what the world needs right now: not suspicion and divisiveness and bigotry bu
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