Showing posts with label typography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label typography. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Visual Text Message - 9/11



A visual blog to express and share ideas, opinions, commentaries, rave and rants thru the use of creative typography. Words are treated as a visual element to convey a simple yet compelling and captivating messages. See more here: http://visualtextproject.wordpress.com/

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Simple Chinese...

That's great! The real meaning of how some simple Chinese characters...

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEixO3cUM43NABabOlSSF_c8gP1mg_whkT12BYnVyTTWLi9ZDZdpjf11DT3CT-86T3-LPJJ5KPM31sAedhPkjmqkDAb1UE_5v6I5JxKc2BLxJQ03ADTRk_IGHKCt3c7E5KxU5N4obg/s1600/chinese-letters.jpg

Monday, June 06, 2011

Monday, November 15, 2010

Garamond

Garamond? from Murat Pak on Vimeo.


An experimental typographic work; trying to go beyond the limits of our well known garamond.
[ via monsieurbandit ]

Sunday, November 07, 2010

Typomaps

Typomaps - The World in Words created by German designer Dirk Schächter.



He combines elements of typography with geography, continents and countries. Word size corresponds to the population. [ via fubiz ]

Monday, June 14, 2010

Console Font

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEilzZHOF1zSsM59AOpXhKURumZxTUTg6t6ECwHq7lhDz-1YI6_Nh65bqPkZXo_URlNtBOCdL4HllEL8s6aLGf-bA2PzkzSnYLYSJUQGP4XSrXdgQejiXa-iISxxd3jyE6zXmL_hnw/s1600/console-font.jpg
Interesting Font designed with different console game elements. Designed by Varun Vachhar [ via Behance ]

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Information Leak



Installation art ‘INFORMATIONLEAK’ by Richard Evans. Those are laser-cut wooden letters.
"What I tried to do was visually represent the way information is so easily leaked into today’s society, through the Internet and television. Pretty much anything you can imagine, you can get your hands on. With such an abundance of information, I feel as though it over-flows into our lives and the typography is purposefully hard to read to reflect this."

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Few Helvetica Clips

Helvetica


I am Helvetica


Helvetica, A Story

Arial & Helvetica

http://i.imgur.com/JvVkK.png
I believe Helvetica is the most popular Font Type in the world, you can find it everywhere in our daily lives. For the PC users don't want to pay to buy Helvetica font, They will use Arial instead. right? :) Window's Arial simialr/almost equal to Mac Helvetica.
read my previous post Helvetica 50th

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Another Poster with Brand Alphabet

http://www.theimaginaryzebra.com/Brand_alphabet_poster_11x17.jpg
hahaha, there is another one by Benson Chou, can you tell which brand of the Alphabet comes from? see another Brand ABC poster here

Thursday, December 03, 2009

Amazing Alphabet Pop-up!


If you love pop-up book, typography and Graphic design, you must check this one, Marion Bataille’s ABC3D ! Amazing!! 好堅 !
"Slick, stylish and designerly, it’s hard to capture its tactile, interactive magic in static words — you have to have it in your hands to truly appreciate it."


[via]

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Lettering Sketches

I love read people's sketch Book, you can find lots of fun and secret there... these lettering sketches are neat.


hey, my favorite number!


see more lettering at Linzie Hunter Illustration website

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Typography Sculpture by Ebon Heath

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Brooklyn based artist Ebon Heath creates complex mobiles made out of beautiful jumbles of letters and words. His typographic sculptures free text from the confines of 2D space and where it can engage with the larger physical environment.

Heath explains one view of his work:

The structures are a physical representation of our language as object. This “visual noise” permeates all aspects of modern culture, especially urban living. From the signs, billboards, stores, and t-shirts that yell with type for attention as you walk down any high street. All the audio and verbal noise, from music we plug our ears with to the din of countless conversations, screams and whispers. With new media of texting, online, and transmitted technology there is even invisible noise silent to the eye surrounding us all. It is this cozy womb of information, data, or chorus of cacophony that my mobiles hope to represent as well as reveal. Making the invisible visible.

[via illusion.scene360]

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