Inspired by the way metal type can be packed together in tight formations, Pavel Kulinsky decided to put 3D typographic characters in a can. Why? Well, why the heck not!
You only need one font on the Moon
A look at the typography employed in the 2009 sci-fi thriller Moon.
Friday find: Atari logo
The Atari logo, sometimes referred to as the “Fuji” symbol, was designed at the company’s inception in 1972 by California based George Opperman.
Funny letterpress posters stipulate new rules of work
Division of Labor based in Sausalito, California letterpressed these cool posters serving as a reminder of those little unwritten rules your colleagues may have forgotten about…
The quest for an average font
The fascinating explorations in finding an average of all existing fonts has lead different people down different roads, here are some examples…
MoMA’s in-house design studio
The Museum of Modern Art in New York City has a very productive in-house design team with a bulging portfolio of exhibition designs, advertising campaigns and other printed materials…
Friday find: Boxing posters
Check out these awesome boxing posters from the 1930s and 40s.
Interactive type design game
Hey, remember that kerning game from a couple of weeks ago? Well there’s a new game which is a little more challenging: Shape Type.
Vintage record sleeves
Project Thirty Three is a blog by Seattle-based Jive Time Records, showcasing a fantastic collection of record sleeve designs, categorised by motif…
Two nice display fonts by Leon Sloth
I just came across these fonts designed by Leon Sloth (cool name!) from Copenhagen, Denmark…