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2007 is over, time to take a look at the logo design trends throughout that year. Logo Lounge has an interesting review of different styles of logos that stood out in 2007.
Just after my post on typography in motion, I find this incredible video introduction for the “Typophile Film Festival”. It’s better than anything that I posted here before, and I sincerely doubt that they’ll get anything better than this during the festival. Via Type for you.
Typography is already great when staying still and filling our prints, but it can get even greater when taken in motion and coming to life. The Lion’s roar, a good song with creative and entertaining use of typography. Duck & cover, fun with an old public service announcement. Are you gonna be my girl. Home […]
Short and interesting TV interview about typography, thanks Sarah.
It’s always nice to see independant foundries popping up on the web. Thomas Huot-Marchand just opened his own and actually proposes one font, but should rapidly grow. http://www.256tm.com/
Simply brilliant. Via Swissmiss.
Extraverage, the above average portfolio of Karoly Kiralyfalvi. Via DesignFreak.
I need a bookshelf like this one, it would be perfect for my typography books. Designed by Estudio Breder.
The portfolio of Damien Vignaux, aka Elroy. Via FormFiftyFive.
Fun stuff, type and send customized ecards with Typeflash. Via Fubiz.
Amazing portfolio by Nitrocorpz.
Somewhere in between russian constructivism and Bauhaus, these posters for Honda are really everything I like about typography.
Si Scott is a great UK designer, discover more about him and his work on his website, this post or this interview. Via Monoscope via Type for you.
Don’t take that title litteraly please, I don’t want to be responsable for the kidnapping of designers around the world. “Kidnap your designer” is the name of a belgian graphic design agency who does creative work with intelligent use of typography and printing techniques. To the website: www.kidnapyourdesigner.com
Better than the smurf’s mushroom houses, the alphabet town of Mike Perry. Via Do Something Pretty.