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Words by James MacDonald

typography must be clear communication in its most vivid form

"Your Helvetica" showing 24 works inspired by Helvetica, by graphic designers, photographer, chef, musician, ...etc. at Central World Plaza, Bangkok

#3 in my Southern California "Apartment Typography" series...

 

1600 Huntington Dr., South Pasadena CA.

typo' compositoin,

ofra haza "freha song"

Hand Drawn Typography

Caractères d'imprimerie

En typographie, un caractère ou type (mobile, typographique ou d'imprimerie) est une petite pièce, généralement en plomb typographique, destinée à recevoir de l'encre grasse avant d'être pressée sur un support, généralement en papier, pour y laisser son empreinte. Les très gros caractères mobiles peuvent être faits de bois.

 

Printing characters

In typography, character or kind (mobile, typographical or printing) is a small piece, usually type metal for receiving the greasy ink before being pressed on a medium, usually paper, to leave there its footprint. Very large characters or types can be made of wood.

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American Type Specimen book from 1898

11x17 Poster/mailer for Connect Historic Boston

It's hard to see but my life story is in morse code on the left side - the paper type on the right reads (phonetically) as morse code as well.

20081228 Borame Park (Seoul, Korea)

 

typography expression about my daily life.

 

taste the winter flavor.

It was unforgettable impression in my memory.

a winter tree branch looks like helvetica neue.

 

it was cold weather, but I could feel the warm,

because with my friends and hot coffee :-)

quote from pleasefindthis.blogspot.com

Typography handout created for my design classes at ITT Technical Institute in Seattle. Created in Illustrator

2004

 

“Constructed with Chinese Tangram puzzle tiles, Seven Board of Cunning takes the concept of Tangrams—that tiles may be arranged into a variety of shapes—and applies it to typography, creating multiple versions of each letter.”

 

from: Alphabet: An Exhibition of Hand-Drawn Lettering and Experimental Typography @ Herb Lubalin Study Center at the Cooper Union. The traveling show was curated and organized by Post-Typography and Artscape.

 

Gothic wood type in the letterpress lab at SVA in Manhattan.

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