Typography Soap Reminds Us of a Certain Film
No, I'm not going to mention the book nor the film. Ideal for insomniacs, anarchists, lovers of typography and other crazies, the all-glycerin “typography soap” promises to add style (and…
No, I'm not going to mention the book nor the film. Ideal for insomniacs, anarchists, lovers of typography and other crazies, the all-glycerin “typography soap” promises to add style (and…
Ed Nachional dipped into his father’s collection of ties to create this unique “tiepography” display. More pictures here.
Type-designer and illustrator Nate Piekos outlines the grammatical conventions unique to the comic book medium. He learned these rules while lettering various Marvel and DC titles over the years. Snip…
Just gorgeously designed packaging for Gyttorps cartridges. The design and typography elements were conceived by Neumeister, a design consultancy firm in Stockholm, Sweden. [via Lovely Package]
Massimo Vignelli, the renowned Modernist designer, has released a free digital edition of The Vignelli Canon, a book on the importance of following good typographic principles in Graphic Design. Design…
The General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10, 1948.
The Human Rights Action Center recently commissioned graphic and motion designer, Seth Brau, to create an animated video to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the historic event.
Seth used a combination of After Effects and Illustrator to distill the 30 articles of the proclamation into a short, yet concise, work of animation.
Watch it after the jump.
For those of you who don’t know already, Dexter is a highly controversial, Emmy award-winning TV series with a serial killer as its protagonist. The acclaimed series is broadcast by Showtime, a subscription based cable channel owned by CBS Corporation.
To promote the third season of the series, the channel unleashed a series of print ads, which, interestingly enough, resembled the covers of the popular magazines in which they ran. All the ads portray the boyishly handsome actor Michael C. Hall dressed to kill (ha, ha) in his Dexter Morgan avatar.
Watch a typographic video created using the dialogues uttered by ’Nick the Greek’, a character in the cult British film, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.