Month: March 2012

The Medium is the Message – an alphabet made by dropping vividly colored dye into water and photographing it. By Goh Edwards.

Finding Inspiration

Words to keep me on track, found from; http://www.bitrebels.com/design/book-origami-typography-the-ultimate-inspiration/ Author: Richard Darell “As a designer, you will find inspiration in everything that has a message. This means that pretty much everything you hear, see or feel will poke at your creativity and spark something that will be born into something new. It’s a process very […]

50 Ridiculous Typography rules! “This is the fifth book in the Ridiculous Design Rules series by Anneloes van Gaalen. This new publication is about ridiculous "or not?” rules in typography, a joy for graphic designers and everyone who has anything to do with designing texts. Like no other, this is a world that is held […]

“I hope to be ridiculous until the day I die” – Oded Ezer.The interview on typeradio.org with Oded Ezer, left me much clearer in what I want to get out of design. He’s so enthusiastic and passionate about his work, and answered all questions with consideration and expressively. The quotation above is one that caught […]

Stunning views of Christchurch, Bournemouth and Poole from Charminster.

oliphillips: Google Earth Alphabet by Thomas de Bruin This alphabet is somethign very similar to a type featured within the 3D Typography book by Mark Batty.

Typeradio.org

This is the interview with Oded Ezer which I downloaded free as a podcast from Typeradio.org however it’s too large to upload, but here is the link if anyone interested in looking for inspiration. http://typeradio.org/#/find/oded%20ezer I live how he talks about his work so passionately. It’s definitely an easy listen. It’s worth checking the website […]

Decision time… From all the designers, the one in particular that stood out for me was Oded Ezer. How we have to choose our designers in entirely up to us, so rather than searching through the work of each typographer and favouring one that way; I decided to just listen to each interview and get […]

ianbrooks: Rorschach Type by Lisa Nemetz What do you see in the above images? Two bears high-fiving? The Rorschach Test is meant to an interpretative look into one’s innermost clock parts, Lisa took a drop of ink on paper and folded it until it molded to the desired letter, interpreting vague forms as readable text. You […]