Intimate Stories of Type & Protest
Type & Protest is a riso-printed, 60-page exploration of the intersection between typography and activism. This publication examines how the urgency of protest manifests through letterforms—both in historical signage and contemporary grassroots expressions. Through firsthand testimonies and typographic artifacts, it documents the voices that refuse silence, preserving them in their raw, unfiltered state.
Rather than treating typography as a distant craft of precision, this work centers its role in moments of upheaval, where words must be immediate, impactful, and alive. By pairing type with lived experiences, Intimate Stories of Type & Protest offers an archive of resistance—one that speaks through the marks, gestures, and urgency of those who created them.
Printed with Lucky Risograph in a 7x10-inch format, this collection is not a retrospective commentary but an assembly of voices and visuals, bound together in their own power.