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2014 a task given at the Vilnius Academy of Arts to minimally compound what we have learned about typography and typefaces into one composition. Done using CorelDraw.“Tipografika”
translating to “Typography”
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The typography project me and my sis did during the Earth Hour 2010 lights out. Sis drew the types with her phone while I took the pictures with my camera. =D
Hope all those who participated in this year's Earth Hour had a nice memorable time. Thanks for joining and raising awareness for Mother Earth.
This exhibition — “Republish: Typography As...” is an effort of the team behind Republish to see the typefaces in action, while treading the border of art & design. A variety of notions are investigated through the artworks, such as
[1] the juxtaposition of heritage and contemporary,
[2] the physical materialism of type, and
[3] the collective memory of cultural heritage and artifacts.
From the exhibit BELIEF+DOUBT=SANITY by artist Barbara Kruger at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC. Huge typography on the floors and walls. Stunning statement.
www.hirshhorn.si.edu/collection/current-exhibitions/#coll...
Experimental program done with processing.
All screenshots have been captured live in real time.
More info and videos here: blog.goodthink.biz/particles-typography-3d/
Video: vimeo.com/51206202
The front/back cover & 5 spreads of a hand-made inspiration zine. Made entirely with photocopier & analog methods.
"Em ở đâu giữa đám đông ngoài ấy?"
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Idea: Cafe, Thuốc Lá Và Những Ngày Vui / Thế Bảo
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Still from video, "The History of Typography, in Stop-Motion Animation" » ktxc.to/history-typography-stop-motion
Cable Thief is the new typeface from Studio Disjointed that forms as part of an obsession with typography and the overhead power cables found across the rail network.
In the UK the theft of cable from rail networks has become a widespread problem that costs the network financially but also impacts directly on those using the service for travel.
The typeface is an experiment that looks at aspects of itself that are missing, the fragility of the font is held together by cables and pulleys. Without these the typeface would collapse.
Cable Thief will soon be available on print and T-Shirts through our face book page..
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Studio Disjointed.
A post from tamiltypography.com curated by Tharique Azeez www.facebook.com/tamil.typography/photos/a.13938987375540...