Posts tagged Typography

Modern Pictograms, from the Design Office, is a free font containing common icons and symbols. Great for use when designing, or you can embed them in your website using @font-face. (via kentson » mjut)

Modern Pictograms, from the Design Office, is a free font containing common icons and symbols. Great for use when designing, or you can embed them in your website using @font-face. (via kentson » mjut)

The Movie Title Stills Collection is an amazing collection maintained by Christian Annyas — a fantastic resource for anyone interested in film and/or typography. Shown here is a title by Saul Bass for Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker. (via Type Division)

The Movie Title Stills Collection is an amazing collection maintained by Christian Annyas — a fantastic resource for anyone interested in film and/or typography. Shown here is a title by Saul Bass for Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker. (via Type Division)

Lovely custom type and design by Luis Vicente Hernández. I particularly like his fresh take on the design for GO skateboarding mag. (via @newezra)

Lovely custom type and design by Luis Vicente Hernández. I particularly like his fresh take on the design for GO skateboarding mag. (via @newezra)

Too true. I’d love to buy a print of this, but unfortunately they don’t ship to NZ :(

Too true. I’d love to buy a print of this, but unfortunately they don’t ship to NZ :(

A series of posters by Pogo. Summary of the messages: Get excited about something, and do it a lot.

A series of posters by Pogo. Summary of the messages: Get excited about something, and do it a lot.

Typographic lolz, courtesy of a phrase coined by @mr_grb after I tweeted about the unusual decision to break the name over two lines on the Windows Phone 7 site.

Typographic lolz, courtesy of a phrase coined by @mr_grb after I tweeted about the unusual decision to break the name over two lines on the Windows Phone 7 site.

From the portfolio of Francesco Basile (via Abduzeedo)

From the portfolio of Francesco Basile (via Abduzeedo)

David Desandro constructed a typeface called Curtis entirely out of CSS. It’s an interesting process, reminiscent somewhat of Fontstruct but entirely manual. Using the ‘Inspect’ view he provides, you can see the building blocks he used to create them. Really great stuff.

(Via coffeemakescreative)

David Desandro constructed a typeface called Curtis entirely out of CSS. It’s an interesting process, reminiscent somewhat of Fontstruct but entirely manual. Using the ‘Inspect’ view he provides, you can see the building blocks he used to create them. Really great stuff.

(Via coffeemakescreative)