If I had unlimited cash perhaps, or even if I was inebriated at this precise moment (lots and lots of impulse purchases have some sort of inebriation as a common element). Oh well, Netflix is good enough, and a more frugal decision.
Helvetica:
A limited-edition package in a custom box that includes the retail DVD, three letterpressed mini-posters, a color C-print of a still from the film (one of ten different stills) signed by director Gary Hustwit, two love/hate Helvetica buttons, and a letter of actual Helvetica metal type! We might even throw more cool stuff in there too. Limited edition of 1,000 copies. Release date November 6, pre-order now and receive early shipping (a week before release date). This limited box will not be available in stores.
I have plenty of clutter to fill up every available wall, desk and counter space in any case, no need in more. Just keep telling yourself that.....
In 1975 I was an intern, no cigars, no stains, at an architct's office. Helvetica was the typeface to use.
In the mid 80s it was Palatino/Roman.
Now, ever since you wrote about it I feel compelled to use it. <3 Wizardcraft?