Misprinted Type : Reader Interview

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We are so excited to announce that we will be featuring an in depth interview with one of most talented illustrators/designers working today – Eduardo Recife from Misprinted Type. What’s even better? It won’t be us asking the questions, it’s going to be you! So… what do you want to know about Mr. Recife??

Leave your questions in the comments below or send us a reply on Twitter (@okaygreat). We’ll select 8-10 of your best questions for Eduardo to answer. Oh. And let’s keep this PG-13, eh? Now get crackin!

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13 Responses to “Misprinted Type : Reader Interview”

  1. Alex Says:

    Edaurdo, do you start each project using a computer or do you begin by hand?

  2. Jess Says:

    How long have you been illustrating? Is there another career you think you’d be content with?

  3. Sara Says:

    What are you wearing?

  4. Ali K. Says:

    Do you listen to music while you work? What’s been on rotation lately?

  5. matt Says:

    How much of your work is planned vs. spontaneous reaction? How do you decide a piece is “done”

  6. Heather Says:

    Can you talk about your photographic process? Do you incorporate your photography into your commercial design projects?

  7. jeff / booooooom Says:

    Where do you find all your great images? (I don’t expect him to actually answer this).

  8. jim Says:

    whats your process for your work what other artists are you inspired by

  9. Jean-Luc Says:

    What’s your favorite scene from a movie, and why?

  10. nicole Says:

    How do you start your collage process? Do you start by finding images and letting them guide your piece or by sketching and then finding images similar to what you had envisioned?

  11. allyn Says:

    Are there any artistic avenues you pursue just for yourself, not for sale? Photography, sculpture, painting?

  12. Efraín Velasco Says:

    Eduardo, cuál es tu email?
    Soy un poeta mexicano y estoy interesado en realizar un proyecto en conjunto

  13. louis Says:

    Having recently created the ‘hand drawn’ typeface, could you describe how you think hand drawn and digitally created typography can influence one another?

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