Friday, May 3, 2013
Emigre Typeface
http://www.emigre.com/EF.php?fid=89 I like this font face created by Emigre.com
It has good movement and is a cross between an old style font and new
It has good movement and is a cross between an old style font and new
Classification of Typefaces
My favorite style is the Old Style typefaces like this one: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&docid=papW-Pu83rfXWM&tbnid=b6fYJWGqrEZ7bM:&ved=&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.scrapbookgraphics.com%2FvBulletin%2Fshowthread.php%3F5743-Let-s-Talk-Type-Part-1-Font-Families&ei=Q-KDUd25OMOV0QGFloGIAw&bvm=bv.45960087,d.dmQ&psig=AFQjCNEr-LbrtYqfgAArXHwJIgSRQOeyGg&ust=1367684036383281
My Drop Caps would be classified under Sans Serif and Italic
My Drop Caps would be classified under Sans Serif and Italic
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Examples of Helvetica
My Jeep Liberty hood emblem, 1-20-13
Target at the Oxford Exchange, 1-26-13
Sears Quintard Mall, Oxford, AL, 1-26-13
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Creative Alphabets
Alphabet Truck, By: Eric Tabuchi
Eric Tabuchi created a great example of graphic typography in a very unique way. He traveled thousands of miles over four years to capture images of letters on the back doors of transfer trucks. Doing this he created a full 26 letter alphabet from A-Z. He did multiple versions in this series with no truck logos overlapping throughout the series. I find it interesting that the images are all taken from close to the same distance from the back of the truck in similar weather patterns and road conditions with no cars on the sides of the transfer trucks. Doing this the pieces really fit well with each other and make the letters the main focal point of each installation in the series.
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