The Lost Tribes of New York City
Urban Anthropologists, Andy and Carolyn London interview some of New York City’s more overlooked citizens.
The Lost Tribes of New York City from Carolyn London on Vimeo.
Urban Anthropologists, Andy and Carolyn London interview some of New York City’s more overlooked citizens.
The Lost Tribes of New York City from Carolyn London on Vimeo.



“Typografische Monatsblätter” is a Swiss business magazine, dealing with questions of printing and typography. Its frequency was monthly formerly (hence the name!) and it is still in print up to date – now on a bimonthly basis. “Typografische Monatsblätter” were founded 1933. Since 1952 they are published together with “Schweizer Grafische Mitteilungen” and “Revue Suisse de l’Imprimerie”. TM discusses questions of the developping printing technology, also – and for designers all over the world even more interesting: Swiss designers and especially Swiss type designers were regularly writing in this magazine. The famous type-criticisms of Max Caflisch were released here, Jan Tschichold or Adrian Frutiger were repeatedly writing for TM. Best known Swiss designers were contributing for decades: Wolfgang Weingart, Jost Hochuli, Helmut Schmidt, Hans Rudolf Lutz, Emil Ruder – just to name a few.

Again, I really shouldn’t be posting this, but … what the hell. And this time, there’s definitely some photographic merit, thanks to the talented Phil Poynter. Beautiful photos after the jump, but wait until after work.





New York City based photographer Alessandro Zuek Simonetti was born in Italy and grew up parallel to the urban street cultures of the early 90’s.
Developing his own distinct photographic language reflects his deep interest in young niche cultures. Quite often each project stretches beyond the photographic medium which serves as a sign of his maturing expression as an artist.