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This design uses the 6 titles as the structure for organising the other typographic material. So no formal grid. The typography still adheres to those first principles of one typeface, one change of size one change of weight. In terms of type/information hierarchy I rarely found it necessary to go beyond this. Too many shifts in emphasis can be confusing and there comes a point where you just get confused and lost and the hierarchy is no longer working as a clear navigation.

FOSS4G2016 first conference day and icebreaker

FOSS4G2016 first conference day and icebreaker

The icebreakers again, without the boats in front. // Jäänmurtajat jälleen, tällä kertaa ilman edessä olevia veneitä.

Taken from my window at work.

CreativeMornings/Madrid: Empathy

Ледокол "Санкт-Петербург"

 

travelling thru Sadko Passage - named after an historic Russian Icebreaker. It runs thru the Nansen Archipelago (includes the islands - Bliss, Brice (Braysa), Bromwich (Bromidzh) and Pritchett, which are situated closely together with the bigger Nansen Island at the western end). All are within the larger Franz Josef Land island group.

They seem to enjoy getting free Icebreakers.

FOSS4G2016 first conference day and icebreaker

FOSS4G2016 first conference day and icebreaker

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw steers the cutter through the fog as it passed through the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., March 21, 2014. The Mackinaw along with the Coast Guard Cutters Morro Bay and Katmai Bay passed through the locks together en route to breaking ice in the St. Marys River and Lake Superior in preparation of the scheduled opening of the Locks, March 25. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Levi Read

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