Dan Elliott

@rockerdan

dwelliott.com
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Excited to be included in @typographic_arts 2026 STA100 with abstract 1!
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8 days ago
Exploring abstract 1 through folding and assembling formal and typographic connection.
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22 days ago
New publication exploring abstraction through typography, 3d scanning, and poetry. “abstract 1” coming to a mailbox near you.
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22 days ago
Last day of class chromatic type riso workshop. @design.louisville @hiteart
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24 days ago
Added a new member to the family today. Welcome to this wonderful 10x15 C&P with a bright future and many impressions ahead. Huge thanks to @hounddogpress @bradvetter & @jaxontaylor4 for the moving muscle. Y’all are the best!
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1 month ago
Typographic Riso workshop today with @design.louisville @hiteart I always enjoy the studio getting messy and finding moments of layering.
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1 month ago
Tangible & curious typography sketches in my sketchbook. This way of sketching balances the line between patience & immediacy, crafted & crude. It forces a new perspective that I can’t get drawing or working digitally. If you are interested in typography—especially in physical form—you should join @meganirwindesign and I at @secacart this fall. Submissions to present in our session titled “tangible typography” are closing soon. #tangibletypography
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1 month ago
Working on yet another new thing that I’m excited about. Stay tuned again. 🎥: @kaylaclar.k
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1 month ago
@kaylaclar.k and I got some printing in this week. Here is a time lapse that Kayla took of us printing silver on top of the 3 color riso print we made over the weekend.
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1 month ago
Y’all. Flo pink riso ink on black paper is… ridiculous. So good.
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2 months ago
Riso printing with @kaylaclar.k at @hiteart on black paper. So. Much. Fun.
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2 months ago
New typography sketchbook with letraset type. I need to find a small sketchbook with a non-repro blue grid. It’s tough out here with no lines. The quote comes from an imagined conversation between Dostoevsky & Nietzsche by the artist @kopfkino.l Even though the conversation never happened, this line really resonated with me.
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2 months ago