Massimo Vignelli from John Madere on Vimeo.
Big thanks to Andy Gilmore for providing this link.
Massimo Vignelli from John Madere on Vimeo.
Big thanks to Andy Gilmore for providing this link.
Recently, we’ve seen an emergence of type into areas such as fashion and interior design. Therefore, it was only a matter of time before we saw a closer relationship on the Design Sponge.
Starting with a type design contest called Design Your Own Alphabet sponsored by Veer. There have already been some wondeful and interesting entries.
Check out the Top 3.
In addition to the contest, Design Sponge has interviewed 3 type designers. I was glad to finally learn a bit more about Louise Fili and I enjoyed some great advice from the super rad Jessica Hische.
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I’ve recently joined the DesignChat blog team, where I will dishing out some other typography goodies, but also more broadly focused content. Please check out my first post: Typography Invades Hollywood.
SVA Dot Dot Dot Lectures: Jason Santa Maria from MFA Interaction Design on Vimeo.
Jason Santa Maria is an amazing force within the web design world. His role in improving typography and understanding the relationship of editorial design to the website is unmatched. I can extremely appreciate what he is doing in a number of respects. Not to mention, I’m very jealous of getting to share officespace with Swiss Miss.
Links:
Fontshop Designer Spotlight: Jason Santa Maria
Typekit
Typesites Interview
Jason Santa Maria on 24 Ways
We Are Mighty
America Is F*cked…….(Graphically at least) from Jess Gibson on Vimeo.
This is Aaron Draplin telling me a story about a sign. He’s a graphic designer and very passionate about what he does. Strong language- mostly lots of F words. If you like design stuff you gotta check out his site.
www.draplin.com
This is Aaron Draplin telling me a story about a sign. He’s a graphic designer and very passionate about what he does. This clip is an extra from a mini documentary I am about to finish with him. Strong language- mostly lots of F words. If you like design stuff you gotta check out his site.
www.draplin.com
This is the sad truth about poor design not only being bad for business but damaging culture in a way that ripples out. Next time you need something designed, make sure you know what you’re getting.
The Creative Grab Bag is a great project by Ethan Bodnar in which creatives were assigned projects that were not their specialty. The idea is to get someone out of their comfort zone and see what a creative person can do when picking up a new type of task. In my case, my assignment was to visually represent all or any of the senses. A common theme I noticed from the commentary of others is that they found it was quite difficult deciding on a solution on a project with so few restrictions.
There are a number of great designers and big names that contributed to the Creative Grab Bag, including Armin Vit and Byrony Gomez-Palacio of UnderConsideration, Debbie Millman, Paul Sahre, Michael Surtees, Carin Goldberg just to name a few. Not to mention, ID29’s Doug Bartow. Although, I think my favorite was Ryan Cox’s entry. The project drew entries from all around the world.
When I found out the book was available, I couldn’t wait to see what the other creatives had done. So, I rushed out to my local Barnes&Noble and picked up a copy. You can also get it on Amazon.