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2012-10-25 Halloween Typography Exhibition, Vulcan Gallery, Cal U. Funded by SAI & Associated Artists. Photo by: Jeff Helsel
This week's challenge at the CSI Project was on the theme of typography. I used a bunch of random letter stickers left over from other projects to create this random letter subway art, which now hangs on the wall above my bed.
Daily Typo-Inspiration for 2021
As trend radar and typo-inspiration, as up-to-date-keeper and as eye-catcher on designer tables the Typodarium has conquered its firm place—and designers are eagerly waiting in August to see which small, fine extra Raban Ruddigkeit and Lars Harmsen have given the cute calendar in the Schriftschatz collection box this time. Before we tell you, we would like to say that the Typodarium 2021 shines in twelve cheerful colors and, in addition to typo vitality, brings colorful joy to everyday creative life. Once again, it is packed in a colorful, solid collection box in which your special font treasures are well protected and waiting to be used. As always, you will find the degree of expansion and where to buy the fonts on the back of the daily papers.
And what is the “Typo-Schmankerl” 2021?
On Sundays there is not only more variability in the appointment calendar, but also in the Typodarium 2021: 52 variable fonts are presented by the classic among typo calendars. Flexible in use, they solve even the trickiest challenges in graphic design.
Trend Radar
Lars Harmsen and Raban Ruddigkeit not only have their ears very close to the pulse of the typography scene, they are an integral part of it. Every year they succeed in tracking down the hippest new creations in type design, discovering new type designers before they are on everyone's lips and in all designs. Over the years, the two editors have developed an unmistakable feeling for the grassroots movements of serifs—so the Typodarium brings a breath of fresh air to agencies and production departments, magazine and book design, web and print, packaging and fashion. And on your desk.
Have fun and a happy 2021!
Typodarium 2021–A 365 Day Type Calendar
Editors: Lars Harmsen, Raban Ruddigkeit
Publisher: Verlag Hermann Schmidt
Design: Jonas Rose
Format: 8.5 × 12 cm
Volume: 384 pages in 12 colors, printed on both sides
Language: English
Specials: Packaged in a sturdy collecting box for archiving the type samples
Photos: © Verlag Hermann Schmidt
typography experiment based on the work of:
Ricard Marxer - Piñón www.caligraft.com/
www.ricardmarxer.com/processing/geomerative/documentation...
2012-10-25 Halloween Typography Exhibition, Vulcan Gallery, Cal U. Funded by SAI & Associated Artists. Photo by: Jeff Helsel
This is my first attempt to 'design' or create some typographical art. I found inspiration from a Swiss typography blog and thought I should give it a go. It's not gorgeous but it's a start! Now that I've seen it off the photoshop screen, I can see that the A needs to be moved to the left and brought closer to the N, also moved away from the H. I don't know!
2012-10-25 Halloween Typography Exhibition, Vulcan Gallery, Cal U. Funded by SAI & Associated Artists. Photo by: Jeff Helsel
Typography II, Final
Travel poster using a radial grid system.
Designer:Kirk Kempker Jr
Professor: Kim Beckmann-Moegenburg
The book cover for the unreleased Sicksystems book that was planned to be published by Belio, Spain.
February 2010
This is a view of the typography cake I made for a friend's work. I wanted to keep it simple, black and white with a couple different types of text. It was a chocolate chip cake...yum! The letters spell out "Bozilla Cakes"
Max Gilbert: Typography Twitter Sprints (created in 20-30 min each)
Tweets from @rainnwilson
“Every time I start my Prius I change my tampon.”
This is a typography picture of word shooting star, with a shooting star shape I created in Illustrator filled with word shooting star.
Words and lettering created using food by our AS Graphics students as part of their typography project
This is my final draft of my 3rd project in my typography class. The assignment was for me to represent the word "silly" using one type font and color.
I made this using Adobe Illustrator CS5.
Please do not use this image in any way.
2012-10-25 Halloween Typography Exhibition, Vulcan Gallery, Cal U. Funded by SAI & Associated Artists. Photo by: Jeff Helsel
My 3 flavors and corresponding color scheme. Is it too many colors? I'm thinking maybe I need to narrow it down to 2 colors for each.