Harriet The Spy
To celebrate this wonderful book and bring it into adulthood, I typeset Harriet the Spy through the lens of mid-century design. Alongside Louise Fitzhough's original illustrations, the occasional wonky text alignment brings a sense of childlike whimsy to the bookβa reminder that while this is a favorite of many adults, it is first and foremost for children. https://www.creativemaren.com/harriet-the-spy
To celebrate this wonderful book and bring it into adulthood, I typeset Harriet the Spy through the lens of mid-century design. Alongside Louise Fitzhough's original illustrations, the occasional wonky text alignment brings a sense of childlike whimsy to the bookβa reminder that while this is a favorite of many adults, it is first and foremost for children. https://www.creativemaren.com/harriet-the-spy
To celebrate this wonderful book and bring it into adulthood, I typeset Harriet the Spy through the lens of mid-century design. Alongside Louise Fitzhough's original illustrations, the occasional wonky text alignment brings a sense of childlike whimsy to the bookβa reminder that while this is a favorite of many adults, it is first and foremost for children. https://www.creativemaren.com/harriet-the-spy
To celebrate this wonderful book and bring it into adulthood, I typeset Harriet the Spy through the lens of mid-century design. Alongside Louise Fitzhough's original illustrations, the occasional wonky text alignment brings a sense of childlike whimsy to the bookβa reminder that while this is a favorite of many adults, it is first and foremost for children. https://www.creativemaren.com/harriet-the-spy
To celebrate this wonderful book and bring it into adulthood, I typeset Harriet the Spy through the lens of mid-century design. Alongside Louise Fitzhough's original illustrations, the occasional wonky text alignment brings a sense of childlike whimsy to the bookβa reminder that while this is a favorite of many adults, it is first and foremost for children. https://www.creativemaren.com/harriet-the-spy
To celebrate this wonderful book and bring it into adulthood, I typeset Harriet the Spy through the lens of mid-century design. Alongside Louise Fitzhough's original illustrations, the occasional wonky text alignment brings a sense of childlike whimsy to the bookβa reminder that while this is a favorite of many adults, it is first and foremost for children. https://www.creativemaren.com/harriet-the-spy