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Gearing up for my midterm #typography #anatomy
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Font design #typography #letterforms #stripperinthebackground
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Type Scan Alphabet
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3 months ago

Thou Shall Not Use Comic Sans. Designers’s Almanac of Dos and Dont’s #type #typography #dontuse  (at Powell’s City of Books)
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U&lc. Upper & lower case by Herb Lubalin
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字体 – TYPE

Andrey in collaboration with Muei san wanted to erase the solid boundry between Eastern and Western typography. 

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R.I.P. Lou Dorfsman

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Kevin Yasutake
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escapekit:

Hooks & Irons Co. 

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Logos with Hidden Meanings

1.There is a peacock in the middle, in white color. It was quite obvious years ago, but now the peacock is a bit tough to spot.

2.In this logo you can see a really intelligently drawn map of Africa. The continent is formed out of the white space that separates a child from its guardian.

3.You can see the tree, but the sides of the tree have a white space, which makes up a monkey and lion staring each other. A perfect logo for a zoo.

4.Can you see the biker in that logo? No? Well, see how “o”, “u”, and “R” all come together along with the yellow dot to form a biker.

5.Sony Vaio is a famous Sony sub-brand, and its logo also has some hidden details. The letters “V” and the “A” form an analog signal while the letters “I” and the “O” represent the binary digits 1 and 0.

6.This logo might not make much sense. But if you look closely, you’ll see the number 1 in the negative space between the F and the red stripes. I also love how this logo communicates a feeling of speed.

http://smashinghub.com/27-popular-logos-with-hidden-meanings.htm

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