I passed by the Before I die wall on a trip to Asheville last year. I hadn't heard about it before, and it caught me off guard. It forced a momentary pause in the busy downtown, after dinner scene, just down the street from the coffee bus. The typography was not striking. Rather, it was humble—a simple stencil on a boring wall. Yet the words started a conversation, breathing life into a community. Can words on a wall really do that? #environmental
https://www.ted.com/talks/candy_chang_before_i_die_i_want_to?language=en
https://beforeidieproject.com/
http://ritualfields.com/project/before-i-die/

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