A Making of Memoir: Two Music Videos for Warbler

Back in 2014, I drove out to Opelika, AL, from Sugar Hill, GA, with sound equipment for Justus Stout’s wedding reception. There was this guy, Sean Sullivan, who had flown in to Atlanta from Oakland, CA for the occasion, and he needed a ride out to Opelika. I had heard of Sean, or at least his band Warbler, because Michael Minkoff must’ve shown me this music video some years before:

I don’t remember liking this video very much when I saw it. I wasn’t sure what I thought of the guy in it; I couldn’t tell who he was, exactly. Was he kidding? The lipstick confused me a lot, and I wasn’t sure I really understood what he was talking about.

Art as Hospitality

I was reading an article the other day called “A Guide to Combining Fonts,” and in the first half of the article, the author argues that it’s often better not to combine fonts at all—if you can, just use one font family. He shows this as a great example of what can be done with a single typeface (in this case, Baskerville):

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