Entries Tagged as ‘Uncategorized’

October 25, 2009

LAIKA – A Dynamic Typeface

This amazing project created a font that is responsive to about any input imaginable. Test it out here.

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September 11, 2009

The Importance of Gabriola | LarryLarsen | Channel 9

While they aren’t the best presenters, these guys provide an extraordinary amount of information about an extremely interesting font. The font is almost more interesting that the typeface. The contextual automation blows my mind. This has the potential to spark some very interesting discussion about typography within the mainstream user-base.Watch the video here.[via @typegirl]

September 8, 2009

Elmira Found Typography

Even in little ol’ Elmira, there is some great little spots for found typography. I’ve driven past this one enough times to remember to bring my camera. This would be a lovely piece to revive. Check out the whole set.<

August 11, 2009

Creative Grab Bag is out!

The Creative Grab Bag is a great project by Ethan Bodnar in which creatives were assigned projects that were not their specialty. The idea is to get someone out of their comfort zone and see what a creative person can do when picking up a new type of task. In my case, my assignment was [...]

August 4, 2009

Handwriting=Typography [via Felt & Wire]

An absolutely wonderful, simple article on the beauty of handwriting from Mowhawk’s new blog, Felt & Wire

July 29, 2009

iQ font – When driving becomes writing / Full making of on Vimeo

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Two typographers ( Pierre & Damien / plmd.me ) and a pro race pilot (Stef van Campenhoudt) collaborated to design a font with a car.The car movements were tracked using a custom software, designed by interactive artist [...]

July 29, 2009

The Quick Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog: On Video

Type Nerds rejoice. We finally have footage.

July 27, 2009

Coney Island Typography

Just yesterday, I had a great trip and got to visit Coney Island along the way. While I was there, I notice some wonderful lettering that I just had to share with you.

July 16, 2009

Paul Lloyd

It’s been a while, but in the time that I’ve been type nerding it up in the background, I’ve run across some gems by Paul Lloyd. His work seems to be a very academic approach to digitizing old fonts including several victorian and blackletter typefaces.

May 13, 2009

Paper Art by Free University [via Magenta Links]