...(and a brief reminder that st. valentines is just around the corner!)
Showing posts with label type. Show all posts
Showing posts with label type. Show all posts
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Artist/Computer Scientist/Interactive project genius
Jonathan Harris likes putting technology and humans together in projects like this one...
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...(and a brief reminder that st. valentines is just around the corner!)
...(and a brief reminder that st. valentines is just around the corner!)
Labels:
Information Graphics,
installation,
type
Print and type and all things nice
A wonderful example of typesetting and print in motion from New North Press

And...a fantastic site for all things type
woodtyper
And...a fantastic site for all things type
woodtyper
Labels:
letterpress,
type
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
Magazine / Page layout / Typograhy mega post
Thinking with type is a great resource for grids, layouts, inspiration and tutorials. There is a book in the library that accompanies this, and you may also want to look at Thinking With Type by Ellen Lupton.
Type for you (new)
Type neu
Typography for lawyers has some really good and clear information about structuring articles and text, and also when to use particular glyphs.
I love typography
Typographica
Type for you (old)
Typophile
Typographer
Typeculture
Type different
Type workshop
Iain Claridge
Article: Design of scroll magazine
General design and print
Mag Culture
Magazine design workshop in Creative Review
Magazine layout tutorial
Print design article
General design tips
Design Spotter
Core 77
Labels:
layouts,
magazine design,
professional project,
type,
typography,
VCC1
Tuesday, 10 February 2009
Type Animation
Thought this might be useful for the statistics, animation brief that the first years are doing at the moment. Ways of animating type to portray information (these are created as pieces of kinetic typography for film sections but show more interesting ways which information could be portrayed in type instead of just fading in and out) ---> Kinetic Typography
Labels:
animation,
flash,
statistics,
type,
typography
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