Type-related book marksīaseline.js, a jQuery plugin for fixing vertical baselines. Korable Block from Allied Operations on Vimeo. Great stuff.Ī fun way for kids or adults to learn Korean: The site itself is testament to what can be achieved typographically on screen. Combine it with Luela Frames for Etsy-esque feel:įrom Font Bureau, The Reading Edge™ Series of fonts for small sizes on screens: And free to download, including the source files (open source): Read more about the design process and inspiration in Beauty & Ugliness in Type Design.Ī large family from Adobe, Source Sans Pro. Replete with a bucket-load of contextual alternates:Īnother script from the maestro Ale Paul. The really lovely Hummingbird from Laura Worthington. Taca designed by Rúben Dias, and released through Fountain Type - a kind of Jean Claude Van Damme meets Eurostile: The Air New Zealand Logotype Design Process from Kris Sowersby: ProcessĪn interesting short read on a logo(type) redesign by Typejockeys: This meticulously researched book offers a complete career overview of Herb Lubalin, beginning with his early days as one of the original Mad Men in the New York advertising world of the 50s and 60s, and continuing into the years of his greatest achievements as one of the world’s most influential typographers and graphic designers. I’ve ordered mine, and can’t wait to get my hands on it. Twenty Swedish Posters for 1930s Hollywood: Great idea from Tim Brown: Type Set Match hosted on Dribbble. Here are a couple of my favorites:Įach letter of the alphabet is available as a print from the Uppercase store. Have just discovered the making of video:īeautiful Bitmaps, a project from Uppercase mag. I posted this Ampersand Balloon project by Conor & David months ago. More Luca Barcellona in action in Firenze:Įrik Spiekermann talks about Type on Screens at Creative Mornings Berlin: The second issue is rather special - A new Editor in Chief (Paul Shaw), a complete redesign (Linda Florio), more pages, more of the very, very best content. What’s more, you can now purchase a subscription. Let’s start with some fantastic news: Issue #2 of Codex magazine is now available for pre-order.
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