So, maybe you thought creativity in type was just something people did before emojis came along--;). That turns out not to be the case. The little piece of creativity that goes along with this post appeared in the Wood River Times on July 16, 1883. There was no explanation; no attribution. Maybe it was the work of a bored typesetter. One can only hope. Pity the typesetter that had to slug this out if it wasn’t their own creation.
The title seems eerily modern, somehow. The Female Dude. Note that "dude" was often non-gender-specific then, as it can be now.
What’s left to say? Whatever it is, I invite you to say it.
The title seems eerily modern, somehow. The Female Dude. Note that "dude" was often non-gender-specific then, as it can be now.
What’s left to say? Whatever it is, I invite you to say it.