Just a few more images from Berlin’s ultra-cool Museum of Things! You can also see more great objects […]
Tag: lettering
Oh my god Becky, seriously the Museum of Things (Museum der Dinge) is like totally the most raddest place in Berlin.
The newest type craze:
The hot new trend in typography is not embedding – no, it’s not @font-face or even Typekit. It is printed neither offset nor digitally. Best of all, it is possibly the greenest form of design! Forget about the silly, over-hyped Eco Font, this typography needs no paper or toner whatsoever; it doesn’t even use fonts. It only requires a pen (or some paint) and a volunteer! This hot typographic trend simply uses the human body as the canvas. Not exactly a new concept, but some recent developments are still worth sharing (i.e. not innovative, but nice to look at).
Following up to the popular GDR packaging/branding post, I present here 20 more great vintage specimens.
The packaging of these fireworks are definitely as bright, loud, and scary as the pyrotechnics that they spit […]
The other day I came across a recent statement by Jimmy Luu, faculty in graphic design at the […]
Part 2 of a collection of nice typographic examples in Berlin.
Jules Vernacular is an awesome site documenting French vernacular type and lettering. As of now there are 38 pages of photos of store windows, signs, inscriptions, and some of the coolest lettering you will find anywhere.
much more to come…
New Orleans has no shortage of interesting letters. Here are a few finds from my first visit to this amazing city!
A few nice images.