May The Force of Typography Be With You
Illustrations of Star Wars characters, created using popular fonts.
“May The Force Of Typography Be With You” posters, by H-57 Creative Station, an Italian design firm.
More images after the jump.
Illustrations of Star Wars characters, created using popular fonts.
“May The Force Of Typography Be With You” posters, by H-57 Creative Station, an Italian design firm.
More images after the jump.
I’m lovin’ this Flickr set, featuring gorgeously exotic and traditional textile patterns from India. [via BibliOdyssey]
Check out these limited edition, uber-cool iPad sleeves from comemai. The hand-made sleeves are the brainchild of Serena and Balázs, who developed them in collaboration with noted Italian designer Luisa Cevese.
We thought of Luisa Cevese’s work and her Riedizioni project. Luisa has been working for more than two decades in the fashion industry, designing conceptual textiles. With her Riedizioni project, she has found an original mode of re-using textiles and industrial waste: textile scraps are combined with high quality plastic to create a new and original material, called II (eleven). This material incorporates and uses waste, and this is what we would like to do with COMEMAI: using waste instead of producing it.
A smorgasbord of the finest seafood in the universe. But no fookin’ prawns. A limited edition t-shirt, available at Teefury.
Set of B-movie themed ecards to send to “your type-loving friends.”
28 pieces of eyewear made famous by their equally famous wearers. Limited edition prints are available here. [via Buzzfeed and Blame it on the Voices]
Check out this quirkily-fun bath plug from Mocha. The boat, attached to the end of the chain, is made from a plastic map of the world. The plug is priced…
I choose you, Ash! Pika Pika! If you liked this threadless t-shirt design, vote for it here.
Sadly, I have 20/20 vision, but not the force with me. Vote for this t-shirt at Threadless. Prints available here.