Showing posts with label websites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label websites. Show all posts

19.10.09

The Ampersand


A whole blog... Dedicated... To the Ampersand. My FAVORITE type character.
Fab.

THE AMPERSAND

1.10.09

Hello! Lucky


I have to gush about this group that does letterpress. Not only is their work beautiful, but their site is fantastic! They have a full section dedicated to their inspiration as designers. And on top of it all it's stylish and cute and whimsical and romantic. If I wasn't planning on doing my own wedding invitations, I would be giving these guys a call.

HELLO! LUCKY

29.5.09

TypeNeu: An Odyssey in Typography


One of my favorite design sites if not the number one.
TypeNeu is a visual inspirational resource for all things new in the field of typography. TypeNeu is an odyssey in typographic culture. Typophile is a common diagnosis, and yes this is the cure.

TYPENEU

25.4.09

Check out this Website


welovetypography.com is a new site from the creator of ilovetypography.com. Go and check it out if you love type--like me--and aren't satisfied by all the other type blogs out there. Pure eye candy.

7.3.09

New Favorite Design Clique- Experimental Jetset


First, a short bit about ourselves. We are Experimental Jetset, a small, independent graphic design studio based in Amsterdam, consisting of three persons: Marieke Stolk, Danny van den Dungen and Erwin Brinkers. We have been collaborating as Experimental Jetset since we graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy (in 1997, 1997 and 1998 respectively), and in our work we focus mostly on printed matter.
We often describe graphic design as "turning language into objects". With this website, we are in fact doing the opposite: we are trying to turn objects into language. Or better said, we are looking at the objects we have produced during the last ten years, and we try to describe them


I spent a bit of my time in Amsterdam (in May of last year) hunting down great posters around the city. I found so many. This picture reminds me of that time, and I wonder if I haven't already seen a lot of their work. They do a lot of awesome stuff with Helvetica, and even designed the poster for the film. Please, check them out. They're an extraordinary firm.

EXPERIMENTAL JETSET