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Luca Barcellona’s Amazing Calligraphy
Calligraphy is certainly related to typography, but it’s not something we practice all that often. (Certainly not often enough.) This guy is GOOOOD. Legacy of Letters from Luca Barcellona on Vimeo.
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Printmaking I: Check this out
I just got this email from DanielSmith.com offering FREE SHIPPING for the next week. If I were buying printmaking supplies, I might go look around on DanielSmith.com and then enter the promo code: WSHIPAUG to save some money.
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Typography: Check this out
01. Go to FontShop’s new educational page, and then check out the PDF called “Meet Your Type.” (click the PDF link and choose “Save Link to desktop” or something like that.) 02. Read the PDF. Make some notes to talk about during class on Wednesday. 03. Check out more of the FontShop site. It’s a [...]
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Speaking of Murals…
Check out this fantastic 10 minute documentary about the guys keeping hand-painted signage alive…
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Letterhead Love
Go spend a few hours at this site: http://www.letterheadlove.com/
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this is why pixellation is bad
PIXELS by PATRICK JEAN. Uploaded by onemoreprod. – Independent web videos.
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Flickr finds
Check out this amazing flickr set of modernist design: http://www.flickr.com/photos/blankaposters/
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Oscar award winning short film Logorama
Klik hier om het video filmpje te bekijken
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Letterpress!
Ditoria from typometro on Vimeo.
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Lynd Ward’s wordless, Depression-era woodcut novels