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It’s hard to understand other people’s health issues, especially when they are not directly visible. Dyslexia is quite common, latest evaluations estimate that around 15% of the population suffers from it. That means nearly 30 million people in the United States alone are dyslexic. However, people who are not dyslexic cannot really know what they […]
It’s that time of the week again, with graphic design inspiration that will please your eyes. Karsh Festival Part of the identity designed for this festival, the posters are a great combination of black-and-white photography with clean, minimalist typography. Design by Charley Massiera. SVA – Where art happens For these art posters for SVA, Mirko […]
Every week, we’ll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don’t miss any by subscribing to our deals feed. You can also follow the recently launched website Type Deals if you are looking for free fonts or font deals. The Huge Font Bundle This bundle includes an incredible 49 fonts plus 17 […]
Every week, we’ll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don’t miss any by subscribing to our deals feed. You can also follow the recently launched website Type Deals if you are looking for free fonts or font deals. Snackbar This sweet Mighty Deal features 18 professional fonts just waiting to turn […]
As graphic and web designers, most of us love typography. Let’s take a look at the more decorative side of the art of type and lettering with some inspiration by talented designers. Pantheon Poster A gorgeous laster etched typographic poster designed by Schoener, a German design and type studio composed of Florian Paizs und Hermann Krauss. […]
About two weeks ago, the organizers of the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Olympics revealed the competition’s logo. The logo, inspired by Didone fonts, uses simple geometric forms and mixes national symbols with a sense of movement that works surprisingly well. It was designed by Japanese graphic designer Kenjiro Sano, but some have accused it of being […]
Every week, we’ll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don’t miss any by subscribing to our deals feed. You can also follow the recently launched website Type Deals if you are looking for free fonts or font deals. The August Font Bundle Another amazing deal is now available at […]
An interesting project by designer Emil Kozol. His font “Seen” self-censors itself by automatically striking through words that are monitored by the Feds. This way, you can quickly visualize as you type the words that could get you monitored by the NSA and other agencies. We know since Wikileaks and Edward Snowden revelations that our […]
Filipino artist June Digan has great talent for at least two artistic skills: lettering and watercolor painting. She combines the two by creating spectacular paintings of quotes, with gorgeous lettering of course. She mixes typographic styles with wonderful taste, using subtle color schemes that can only be made with watercolor. Most of her work is […]
Every week, we’ll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don’t miss any by subscribing to our deals feed. You can also follow the recently launched website Type Deals if you are looking for free fonts or font deals. Burford + Burford Rustic Family Pack With the Burford Font Family […]
Sven Lindhorst-Emme works as a freelancer at Fons Hickman m23 in Berlin, Germany. As you can see in this post, his signature work consists of gorgeous of bold typographic posters that hit their target hard. The designer doesn’t need much images to communicate, his posters are very expressive using typography and color only (ok, sometimes […]
The letterpress printing technique is very popular in business cards. It’s a process where letterpress is pressed deeply to mark the cards. The several processes include embossing, hot foil stamping and debossing without the ink. Here we have 15 beautiful business cards with a letterpress finish. Have a look at them below! 1. La bella […]
So far, Droid Serif was the default font for reading books on Google Play. Earlier in May, Google quietly introduced a new typeface to replace it along with the release of the latest version of PlayBooks. Google introduced Literata, a well-balanced serif font family that was designed for readability on screen. The new typeface was […]
I don’t know if my opinion on the topic is widely accepted, but I get the feeling that titling and display fonts are the ones that really gained in quality over time, thanks to the possibility offered by digital techniques and evolution, such as alternate glyphs. Here is a selection of recent and cool display […]
Paper and pen, wood, 3D printing, mural,… Ben Johnston knows no limits when it comes to experiment with lettering and type. The Canadian designer specializes in illustrated typography, usually the whole fashion way. Johnston works from his office in Toronto for agencies and clients worldwide, breaking the limits of 2D and 3D, experimenting with all […]