Showing posts with label fonts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fonts. Show all posts

Meet Your Type: A Field Guide To Typography


A beautifully designed and helpful booklet on Typography: Meet your Type by Fontshop.
Typography turned into a love story!

"Why settle for casual flirtation when looking for a long-lasting relationship? Finding the perfect match is easy if you know the rules. Meet Your Type will help you overcome common obstacles, and keep your heart thumping for your one true love: typography."

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Hyperactivitypography From A To Z


Studio 3, an in-school design agency at the Graphic Design Department of Westerdals School of Communication in Oslo made a really nice and fun activity book for typographers illustrated in a nostalgic vintage style to give it a sweet and childlike look.

The book is packed with activities, ranging from silly to hard core nerdiness.
You can flip through the whole book here.

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So You Need A Typeface?


So You Need A Typeface is an alternative way on how to choose fonts (or just be inspired) for a specific project, not just by browsing through the pages of FontBook.
By Julian Hansen.
(Click to enlarge)

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Helveticards

Featuring the only font rock star enough to get its own documentary (that we know of) Helveticards make a perfect deck for designers and card players who appreciate the usability and attractiveness of neutral and clean design.

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Periodic Table Of Typefaces Wall Decal




We've all seen the Periodic Table Of Typefaces. Well, now you can get it as a huge wall decal to put in your office or room. Really cool for all us typophiles!
Get it here.

Thanks to Jonathan from CMA Design for the link!

Hofstede: Type Tablet




Australian design studio Hofstede designed this type tablet to help promote themselves.
It features individual characters from some of their favourite designers / typefaces and is inscribed with the Jan Tschichold quote: 'Perfect typography is certainly the most elusive of all arts.'

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Typodarium 2010



A tear-off calendar with 365 different fonts by 180 foundries and designers

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Typedia


Typedia is the wikipedia for type. Its an encyclopedia to classify typefaces. You can join, add or even edit the content.

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Typography Wallpapers for Designers





Many of you will absolutely love these. The above are just a few of them. Available for free download here.


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MTV's Brand New Look

MTV launches a spanky new look – as its international brand refresh rolls out across the company's network of 64 channels, created by MTV's creative directors from around the world in collaboration with UK-based studio Universal Everything.
The word refresh is used rather than rebrand as the MTV logo is still recognisable - the new logo (above) is, in fact, the old logo - but in MTV's new look, the logo remains black on a white ground - no colour, pattern or texture will ever adorn it - which is a change from MTV of old where the idents were based on the logo being played around with.


"Now the logo is sacred," says Roberto Bagatti, Vice President of Creative for MTV Networks International and Creative Director of MTV's World Design Studio in Milan, who oversaw the project.


So if the logo's the same, what's new? MTV Networks International now has a new flexible typographic navigation system for displaying onscreen information. The MTV logo remains in a fixed top left position onscreen at all times and acts as an anchor for the new system of information display - with the title of the current programme always appearing immediately to the right of the logo in a blue progress-bar so viewers can guage where they are in the current programme. To the right of this info is where viewers will occasionally see information in yellow text boxes: yellow denotes what's coming up next on the channel. And to the right of this, appears what's coming up later - always in a pink info box. The typeface used for this primary information is Pharma Bold Condensed by Swiss type foundry Optimo.


As well as the main programme info, more playful messages will appear in the lower third of the screen - and for this text, there is a collection of secondary brand typefaces to choose from, depending on the mood of the message. The eight secondary typefaces were selected for their expressive or emotion-inducing nature - and to add an element of fun to the onscreen identity of the channel.


The faces, shown above, are American Typewriter Light Italic, Balloon Bold, Bigcity Maxi, Cozzap Open, Flash ND, Futura SB Bold Italic, Sahara Bodoni and Signpainter House Brush. Here's an example of how these will be used onscreen:


The first six new channel idents make it clear beyond doubt that MTV is sporting a slick new look - based on an idea of "pop x 1000%" which was, says Bagatti, "the rebrand project's title and mantra."


via Creative Review

Just Heavenly...




Oh I soooo want one...check out all the other shirts by dadada studio.
They've been given the brand name "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog", so that's whats actually written on their tags. Real cool!
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