Letterpress printmakers still make posters by hand at Hatch Show Prints
Letterpress printmakers still make posters by hand at Hatch Show Prints
Source: Letterpress printmakers still make posters by hand at Hatch Show Prints
The website for the Communication Design course at Abilene Christian University
Letterpress printmakers still make posters by hand at Hatch Show Prints
Source: Letterpress printmakers still make posters by hand at Hatch Show Prints
The original type Specimen of Caslon is work of typographic beauty; Paul Balluf took it upon himself to recreate it as you can see below.
Source: A ‘Type’ Specimen by William Caslon Recreated by Paul Balluf
The Gutenberg Rule is used to show a user behavior known as reading gravity, the western habit of reading left-to-right, top-to-bottom. The higher left portion of the page is the user primary focus…
Source: The Gutenberg Diagram in Web Design – User Experience – Medium
This Fontlist includes typefaces such as Autor, FF Attribute Mono, and Praxis Next. All fonts are available to try, buy and download.
Source: FontShop | Best of 2017 – Sans
Today, we’re having a look at some of the world’s most iconic subway (or metro, or tube) systems, and their respective typography choices and design background.
Source: Typography on the Subway: A Trip Around the World – Prototypr
The practical guide to why laying out type never quite does what you want
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcs9snQnkJs
The company’s first typeface, called IBM Plex, is free for anyone to use.
Each year we learn something new about design and 2016 was no different. After the last year article was a real success we decided to make some predictions for 2017, enjoy & share with the world.
Keep up with the latest design trends by learning which ones are out of date.
Source: Are These Graphic Design Trends Going Out of Style? – Design School
The New York Times published its first issue on September 18, 1851, but the first photos wouldn’t appear on the cover until the early 1900s over 60 years later. This visual timeline by self-described data artist Josh Begley captures the storied newspaper’s approach to layout and photography by incor
Source: The Rise of the Image: Every NY Times Front Page Since 1852 in Under a Minute | Colossal