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Creative Bloq on MSNThe best typography of the 1960s, chosen by the expertsIt was an era in which geometric shapes and new technologies revolutionised lettering forever. Our experts look back on the ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNThe best typography of the 1920s – from Futura to Industria GravurThe 1920s saw incredible transformation in typography and graphics more broadly. It was, in fact, the decade when the term ...
We've seen typography inspired by mushrooms and even a boob alphabet. But letterforms in found objects have their own unique appeal.
This "flower alphabet," created by Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) junior Anne Lee, is an excellent example of experimental typography.
To highlight a university's prototyping prowess, the London studio Johnson Banks designed a 3-D alphabet showcasing a century's worth of typefaces.
The 3D Type Book by FL@33 from Tomi Vollauschek on Vimeo. From toothpaste typography to sperm alphabet to typonoodles, the book's typographic specimens both make us see with new eyes the seemingly ...
Artist Joanna Dugan went around the City photographing unique letters on signs and compiled them into a book and a design company called The Alphabet City.
The show is about lettering, typography, the alphabet and literal love letters, and invites people to interact with the art.
A mini-golf course creatively spells out the alphabet with 26 typographic-inspired holes.
Israeli graphic designer Nir Tober spells out the alphabet with flaming torches.
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