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What is Graphic Design?by Joe Fleming |
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Type and MediaType design has always been influenced by media. The first type created was actually designed to look as if it had been handwritten. This might have been the only natural thing to do because of the … |
Jul 5, 2009 by liquid06 |
Typography for breakfast!Another innovative way of sharing ideas, using typography is used by The Economist in one of their campaigns. The concept is innovative and the execution is flawless. Good job! |
Jun 24, 2009 by dan |
‘I’m not a nostalgist […] more of a ‘presentist’ given to typographical regressions’Just read a cool piece by Aegir Hallmundur of Ministry of Type fame on I Love Typography here - where renowned typographer Matthew Carter gave a talk emphasising: "he was presenting his own views on … |
Jun 4, 2009 by Kerry Harper |
The Rubick's Cube Type StampJas Bhachy, a graduate from Liverpool School of Art and Design, has created the Letter Rubick Cube. The nifty device has 2 sides black, and rubber forms on each block, that can be manipulated in … |
May 21, 2009 by dan |
Random Design: The Great Debaters PosterOne of the things that has caught my attention, other than Academy Award winning acting God, Denzel Washington, was the poster design and typography to The Great Debaters. The poster I ran across doesn't … |
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