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Quoteskine Press

Since I started the Quoteskine project it’s been featured on some pretty awesome blogs and websites. I’ve put some of the quotes from those sites, blogs, and people below. 

There was also a feature about me in issue 204 of Computer Arts magazine and I talked a lot about Quoteskine. You can now read the full feature on the Computer Arts blog.

If you’d like to feature Quoteskine there’s a “blogger kit” on my Flickr.

If you’d like anything else, email hello@leecrutchley.co.uk and I’ll be happy to help!

“As simple as it is effective, this post-modern masterpiece is the work of graphic designer Lee Crutchley.”
ShortList Magazine

“Nice!”
Scroobius Pip

“Haha!”
Jesse ‘The Body’ Ventura

“The always-amazeballs Lee Crutchley.”
The Daily What

“He runs a website appropriately named Quoteskine in which he showcases his beautiful hand drawn typography.”
Moleskinerie

“Pretty cool idea.”
The Jailbreak

“Lee’s flickr is jam-packed with some amazing drawings!”
Chris Piascik

“I’ve fallen in love with his Quoteskine blog where he combines poetry, quotes, and lyrics into beautiful pieces of hand drawn visual art.”
Pikaland

“It may come as a shock to a lot of people (including the ones in this office), but you don’t always need a computer.” 
Tritonic

“Plenty more of these awesome “quote pictures” drawn by Lee at quoteskine.” 
Moleskine Lovers

“Quoteskine may have just created something iconic.” 
Pop Culture Brain

“If only my diary from back in the day were so insightful.” 
Addictive DJ Designs

“I do admire his ability to take two simple objects and a simple concept and turn it into something that makes me smile.”
Didi’s World

“I saw this recently and thought wow.”
Headphonaught

“There is an addictive sardonic quality about this project of his, but I also love his form, simplicity and dedication.”
Karmabutton

“I just became obsessed with this blog/artist.”
GabyGabyHey

“Lee Crutchley is the perfect example of a current graphic designer who takes pop culture references and combines them with his unique ‘felt tip’ style to create visually engaging pieces.”
Robyn Makinson

“This guy is really brilliant.”
Hattie Coombe

“Quite entertaining.”
Melissa Dixson

“Pretty much the coolest idea in journals ever.”
Scientific Culture

“I think his work is really clever.”
Gemma Grainger

“One of my new favorite things is Quoteskine. How refreshing it is to see handwritten typography!”
Yesterday Was Not Dull

“I’ve been following Quoteskine project on Tumblr for sometime now and I’m a big fan of it.”
HolyCool

“Some really wonderful illustrations, etc.”
The Post Family

“I love his works!”
Follow The Colours

“Lee Crutchley’s Quoteskine is a thing of loveliness.”
Hurricane Vanessa

“Words of wisdom from a man who’s name I cannot find on his wesbite, but who’s art makes me laugh and cringe all at the same time. No small feat for such a small amount of words.”
Dorothy and Evelyn

“I’m currently somewhat infatuated with Quoteskine.”
Spherical Notions

“Full of humour.”
Creative&Live

“Kind of like banksy with a moleskine and some sharpies, the quoteskine project takes doodling to a whole new level.”
Sarah Baird

“I don’t have a quote by Chris Martin of Coldplay, but he apparently ‘loves Quoteskine’ and he does own one of my t-shirts.”
Me

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