Posts Tagged ‘Helvetica’

A Typographic Experiment – Favorite Sans Serif Typefaces

Friday, July 29th, 2011

A Grotesk Love Affair is a typographic experiment created by Ryan Atkinson and Stephan de Lange, where they asked people what their favorite font was, and created typographic posters using the data collected.

“Good designers like fonts. Great designers find them physically arousing.With this thought in mind, we set out to dramatize designers everlasting love affair with Grotesk fonts, and democratically determine which one got designers’ juices flowing the most. This information was then translated into statistical data, and used as the basis for the design, where we used typographical grids to layout all the information.”

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Anamorphic Typography

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

At the first glance, Anamorphic Typography might look like just some random lines painted on the walls, but as you walk by and change the perspective, it starts to form letters. When you’re in the right position, the letters clearly pop out of the walls. Check out some of the coolest Anamorphic Typography.

it’s a point of view by Joseph Egan and Hunter Thomson

Anamorphic Typography by Joseph Egan and Hunter Thomson

IT’S MORE THAN JUST PRINT by Joseph Egan and Hunter Thomson

Eureka Tower Carpark Signages (Melbourne, Australia) by Axel Peemöller

Helvetica. by Charlie Mitchell

 

Typography by Christopher Labrooy

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

A Scotland-based artist, Christopher Labrooy, creates typography by combining objects and buildings in CG. These elements are important parts of his designs and emphasize the overall impact. Check out some of his greatest art works.

Tadao by Christopher Labrooy

Avid Highres by Christopher Labrooy

Summer streets NYC by Christopher Labrooy

Helvetica by Christopher Labrooy

Toyo by Christopher Labrooy

Ettore by Christopher Labrooy

Frank by Christopher Labrooy

Bauhaus by Christopher Labrooy

.net DIY UX by Christopher Labrooy

Zaha by Christopher Labrooy

Helvetica In Motion (video)

Monday, December 20th, 2010


Positive Pictures made this 1 minute animation using an interview snippet from the movie “Helvetica” of Mike Parker. Song by T.V. On The Radio: Love Dog.