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Cover artwork for my first hardcover book of my design work! Order a copy through the Burlesque online store.
Don’t we always feel like we have no time to do the things that we feel are important to us? We live in a world where the benchmark has become -ultrafast. Anything less is considered poor and as a result we have all adapted to trying to getting things done fast. But when it comes to doing all of the things we want to do, we always feel we do not have the time to accomplish them. But that’s just a feeling isn’t it? But is that the truth?
The truth is that you have enough time to do everything God wants you to do. Period and we need to embrace that thought. God has blessed us with so much and even if you may not realize it, He has blessed us with time as well. We do not need more time to do the things we want. Rather it is up to us to face the reality that we need to use the time we have differently. Make this a prayer in your life and let God enlighten you and let the Spirit guide you to making sound decisions when it comes to making use of the time we have to it’s best.
This is one of my favorites and I so enjoyed handwriting every bit of it and doing the editing. It’s so raw and has to be one of my slightly complex pieces. I hope you all are having a wonderful start to the week. Remember that God loves you and I do too. I’ll be praying for you and don’t forget to be kind to those around you.
Blessings,
+ Jude // quaeriteverum.tumblr.com
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Edit - by me
Photo - by Djaeoutlaw
Ad reads:
"There is more to consumers than numbers. BrandWagon. Going beyond the charts and statistics to focus on real people, making sure you never look at customers as mere numbers again. Every Tuesday with the Financial Express."
I love the typography. But can't help thinking that if you're not meant to look at customers as mere numbers, why have the portrayed them that way?
Advertising Agency: Vyas Giannetti Creative, New Delhi, India
Creative Directors: Arnab Chatterjee, Kapil Dhawan
Art Directors: Arnab Chatterjee, Kapil Chadha
Copywriters: Kapil Dhawan, Vikram Bhalla
Published: October 2007
I was inspired and decided to create a desktop wallpaper. A darker version exists as well.
I wanted to use type to form type must like Veer used type to form cities
Using a few different brush setups in Photoshop I was able to form the shapes I wanted using only overlaid mini "typography" words.
The base guides are formed by Akzidenz Grotesk Condensed
BeStill-52 - week 47 Kim Klassen photography class
More Informations on my Blog
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A very rushed experiment with Hypatia Sans pro. Comments welcome.
Colours from colourlovers: www.colourlovers.com/palette/590207/d_a_y_d_r_e_a_m_e_r
Theme: Typography
One of the photos taken from the photo excursion. I'm still hesitating on submitting the photos due to lack of detail shots.
All photos were taken by the nifty fifty. It was challenging taking longer shots using the nifty fifty. In the end, I was enjoying taking street photos instead.
Plate scanned from:
Paleografia Artistica di Montecassino
Publisher: Litografia di Montecassino, 1876
Italian
typography image for my djing site created using the free font Siple. Available for download here: www.dafont.com/siple.font
NOW selling prints, so please refer to a friend and contact me if you would like to purchase one :)
I can also do these in any color scheme and can create personalized designs with a favorite quote!
This was created in Photoshop CS4, I found a type tutorial by Danial Mekss and thought it would be a great design for a typography book I made. Here is the link to the tutorial in case any one is interested in doing what I did. www.1stwebdesigner.com/tutorials/learn-how-to-create-grea...