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Travelers Share Their Feelings About The Places They Visit
A worldwide typography project dedicated to love, art & travel. What does love look like in your city? As a lover of travel and art, I wanted to create a project that allowed travelers to share their ideas of what love looks like in the city they are visiting (or even in the city they live in). Essentially giving the person the paintbrush to become the artist.
What started out to be a Valentine’s Day surprise gift for my love became this worldwide project that’s made quite an impression on me. My boyfriend has always been my muse in creating art and has always been supportive of my art adventures. By picking certain words he’s made me feel what love is for the past 10 years, I hand-lettered each one and got together friends, family and friends of friends to take these words and photograph what each word in relation to love looks like in their city, hence “This type love is ______.”
Since Valentine’s Day 2014, it’s grown into something bigger. Now, users submit the city they’re traveling to or live in and provide the top 3 words that come to mind on what their location stands for. If interested in contributing, please fill out the form to receive a drawing & more instructions.
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Big Sur, California
Piazza Duomo, Milan, Italy
Bayon Temple, Angkor, Cambodia
Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Scotland
Times Square, New York City, New York
Klyde Warren Park, Dallas, Texas
Barista Was So Passionate About His Job, Vivace Espresso, Seattle, Washinton
word ‘passionate’ in Seattle was of a barista at a coffee shop she always went to because the worker was so passionate about what he did – it wasn’t just a job to pay the bills for him – and that was what love looked like to her.
Batang Peninsula Beach Resort, Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Simmon's Island, Kenosha, Wisconsin
State Border Of Tenessee & North Carolina
Flamenco Beach, Culebra, Puerto Rico
Boston Public Park, Boston, Massachusetts
"Make Way for Ducklings," sculpture tribute to Robert McCloskey
Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo, Japan
Rocky Mountains, Denver, Colorado
Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France
Mke Harbor Entrance Lighthouse, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Columbus, Ohio
Tower Bridge, London, England
Cloud Gate, Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois
Central Park, New York City, New York
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California
Organ Mountains, Las Cruces, New Mexico
Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan
The Abbey Meadows, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England
The Hoan Bridge, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Ostkreuz (former "east Side") Berlin, Germany
Austin, Texas
Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Comunications Palace, Madrid, Spain
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, Dallas, Texas
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Colonne Di San Lorenzo, Milan, Italy
Piazza Cavour, Vercelli, Italy
Grand Saleve Mountain, Geneva, Switzerland
Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
Bad Honned, Germany
Nideggan, Eiffel Mountain Fortress, Germany
Golden Mount, Wat Saket, Bangkok, Thailand
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul, Korea
Oahu, Hawaii
Reunion Tower, Dallas, Texas
Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Los Angeles, California
Times Square, New York City, New York
About a year and a half ago I started the This Type Love project as a Valentine's gift for this guy and now it's become our personal travel bucket list.
Saint Paul, Mn
Los Angeles, California
Sedona, Arizona
Pacific Oceanside, Los Angeles, California
Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada
Verdant
Wonderful shot! Please fill out this form & I can send you a drawing and get your photo featured on this type love's instagram http://www.dontforgetthehyphen.com/thistypelove/ :)
I do think the people posting these have travelled very little and have no real, erm, feelings
Absolutely reaching for a person's significance over the object itself. It's not about you, millenial douchebags.
I do think the people posting these have travelled very little and have no real, erm, feelings
Absolutely reaching for a person's significance over the object itself. It's not about you, millenial douchebags.