Lou Dorfsman was the design chief at CBS and creator of theGastrotypographicalassemblage, a 35 feet wide, 8 feet tall wall of wooden type that was installed in the CBS cafeteria in the 1960s. The typographic masterpiece was dismantled after 25 years in the 1990s but it is now being painstakingly restored by The Center for Design Study in Atlanta. (via zoee)
Video: Lou Dorfsman and the CBS wall
This is amazing, I’ve always wanted to do something similar (probably not food based, however). I love the script fonts and the EAT neon sign.
