Thinking with My Fingers from Doyle Partners

November 8, 2010 at 12:19 am Leave a comment

Driven Type

Pleaseletmedesign used the “Toyota iQ” car, four colored dots, cameras, Open Frameworks and a race car driver to make this experimental typography. Download the iQ font: http://www.iqfont.com.

more about “Driven Type“, posted with vodpod

July 31, 2009 at 4:45 am Leave a comment

Article 2 (for BHO) by Andrew Sloat

Preserve, Protect and Defend…

more about “Article 2 (for BHO) by Andrew Sloat“, posted with vodpod

January 23, 2009 at 12:10 am Leave a comment

Name that

As designers, we like to think we’re pretty observant—at least more observant than the average joe anyway—especially when it comes to typography. Well, WE better be! Test your powers of observation with this interesting little quiz called, The Empire Poster Quiz. It challenges you to identify a movie by just one letter from its movie poster, taken out of context. Trust me, it’s REALLY tough. I only got 14 correct out of 46. Maybe it’s because some of these typographic solutions are utterly forgettable…well that’s my excuse anyway.

Let me know how you score. You must click return after every entry to see if you are correct, then add up all of your green checks manually at the end. Think, think, think and have fun, but don’t cheat! Clicking on the letter will reveal the poster when you have completely given up.

Hint: Some of these movies are very recent and some are classics, but all were big box office hits. There, that’s more information than I had when I took this quiz.

www.empireonline.com/features/posterletters

August 14, 2008 at 5:26 am 1 comment

Hi-Fi Typography

Fast Asleep by Funki Porcini (released July 2002).

Obviously not new, but this album cover is new to me. Once you see the typography embedded in all that vintage recording equipment, you have to marvel at the craftsmanship. Could this really be a life-size constructed set (with tons of complex Photoshop work, of course)? However it was created, it’s pretty amazing.

I discovered the image today on iLT and dug a little deeper to try to find out something about the artist who created it. From the album’s liner notes: “The Uterus Goldmine modelled and designed by Openmind (132 layers and still counting).” Couldn’t find much else, so please let me know if you know more…

The Uterus Goldmine also refers to the name of the artist’s recording studio in Grimsby, U.K.

July 28, 2008 at 4:19 pm 1 comment

How I Roll

Thanks Dana!

July 27, 2008 at 10:39 pm Leave a comment

Uggh, Wingdings was bad enough!

Ransom

Font Conference

Stupid fun from College Humor. The crazy Wingding guy at the end is the best! Check it out… www.collegehumor.com

July 26, 2008 at 2:37 pm Leave a comment

Handy Font-Building Tool

FontStruct is an ingenious little font-building tool made available for free to registered users by FontShop. It’s SUPER user-friendly and allows you to create your own fonts from simple geometrical shapes. It’s VERY basic, but kind of fun and quite addicting.

Once you’ve created an alphabet, FontStruct generates a TrueType font for you, ready for any Mac or Windows machine. No application to download. Simply register at fontstruct.fontshop.com/sign_in/fontstructor to start playing.

You can keep your FontStruction to yourself or share it with other users. Explore the The Gallery of fonts made by other users and download them or copy them and make your own variations. Some are pretty obnoxious, but there are a a handful of really elaborate ones. Check out the Structorosa family by pauldhunt and all of the fonts created by nathancox. Amazing what some people have managed to do with this simple tool!

April 24, 2008 at 5:52 am Leave a comment

Favorite Kinematic Typography

Kinematic typography refers to the art and technique of expression with moving text.

My design colleagues have been sharing these short typographic films with me for months. Simply mesmerizing. Thanks everybody!

If you start digging, you’ll find hundreds more of these on YouTube. You could spend hours, so I’ve tried to narrow it down to a few of the better examples. Many utilize very similar techniques. Here are a handful that I never tire of watching. These in particular, pair typography with some of our favorite scenes from movies and TV shows. I believe these are student projects (I apologize but it’s really hard to find proper credits). Enjoy…

Ocean’s Eleven

Psycho

The Office (Benito Mussolini’s “War Statement” as interpreted by the incomparable Dwight Schrute)

The Big Lebowski (animated by Koos Dekker)

April 3, 2008 at 6:52 pm Leave a comment

This Type Tastes Good

Best explanation of what “typography” is. This clever motion piece was created by students, Marcos “Boca” Ceravolo and Ryan Uhrich, for the 4 Motion Design class at the Vancouver Film School.

“Typography is what language looks like.” —Ellen Lupton, Thinking with Type

“A good typographer is someone who communicates a point of view with skill and imagination, and makes the type taste good.” —Jeffrey Keedy

April 3, 2008 at 6:08 pm 1 comment

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