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Abbott And Costello’s Who’s On First, Typography Style
February 26, 2008 @ 09:02 am by Angela Carone
Filed under: Online Video
Filed under: Online Video
My dad is a huge Abbott and Costello fan. He used to do impersonations (still does around the house) and the Who's on First bit was one of his favorites. When I was a little girl, I would try to be Abbott to his Costello. It didn't always work. I was much better at our Mae West, W.C. Fields routine.
This typographical take on Who's on First is a fresh look at an old, sentimental favorite.
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