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Poster 2 of 3 for a series created to explore typography. The tag-line "DEMAND PEACE" is appropriate for this country because the communist propaganda was extensively based on the Marxism-Leninism ideology of pervasive censorship. It repressed truths and spread falsehoods throughout the country. The idea of a Soviet Poster demanding peace suggest that the communists were not the ones at fault for the war, rather, they were the ones demanding that it end. The imagery of the fists was widely used in many posters as well because it further emphasized the call to action. The colors were chosen because red and yellow were the primary colors that represented the Soviet Union, as well as the communist party.
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Graphic design and typography for a home-published book on the history of my family. Set in Arno Pro. 2010.
Fachzeitschrift graphischer Berufe
INHALT:
— Zum Johannistag 1930
— Paul Schmidt, Berlin: Geschichtliches von der Setzmaschine
— Die Entwicklung der Linotype
— Die Monotype-Setzmaschine
— Die Typograph-Setzmaschine
— Die Intertype-Setzmaschine
A generative typography inspired by Opt Art, using blend modes & rectangles' size and rotation angle osicllation.
The inscription on this UK 50p piece from 2005 includes the etymology the word "pence" from the Saxon, beautifully treated by the Mint.
Great typography on these vintage screw boxes. Most are from late 1940's and early 1950's.
Image ©Philip Krayna, BoxxCarr. May not be copied or downloaded without permission. Please contact me to download, purchase or license. www.boxxcarr.com
A Short Trip. East Sea.
escape from rush hour
Typography expression about my daily life.
I show my daily life feelings through photo & typography.
Description: Book. Introduction to Typography by Oliver Simon. A Pelican book. A handbook which explains the principles of typography of the book from beginning to end, with six pages in colour and over seventy examples of such things as type faces, type setting, text pages, titles and decorative material.
Accession Number: SH.2009.303.7
History: George Kay taught typography at Heriot Watt College, Chambers Street, Edinburgh.
Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org