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In which I round up 30 groovy fonts that harken back to the psychedelic era of the 1960s and 1970s. For flower children and retro lovers alike.

In which I round up 30 groovy fonts that harken back to the psychedelic era of the 1960s and 1970s. For flower children and retro lovers alike.

Designer Shows What He Considers To Be Good Design By Creating Logos With Hidden Symbols

Creating a beautiful and clever logo is hard. But with a master's degree in design and 15 years of experience in the industry, Mustafa Ömerli has perfectly mastered the art of representing ideas. To show off his skills, Mustafa has been creating typography logos for random words. Parent. Tunnel. Disability. Whatever he's portraying, Mustafa seems to always pinpoint the essence of that particular word and it's truly captivating.

Meet New York! New York is a sleek and fashion-forward serif font that we've loved to incorporate into past branding and web design projects for clients. New York is currently free for personal use. | free fonts, free font for download, free font pairings, modern fonts, minimalist fonts #typography #graphicdesign #branddesign

Meet New York! New York is a sleek and fashion-forward serif font that we've loved to incorporate into past branding and web design projects for clients. New York is currently free for personal use. | free fonts, free font for download, free font pairings, modern fonts, minimalist fonts #typography #graphicdesign #branddesign

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Wordplay is a never-ending source of amusement for me, with funny puns, spoonerisms, and double entendres bringing a little extra color and life to the everyday language that we sometimes take for granted.

Twisted characters from a secret world of a rabbit hole. Step into a strange world like Alice in Wonderland. Fall into the hole, it's time! The decorative typeface is ideal for creating logotypes or magazine titles. DOWNLOAD FREE TRIAL. FEATURES — Total Glyph set: 26 Glyphs — Uppercase letters For trial licensing information, please go to our licensing page to understand the terms of use. Unsure about what license you need? Download our useful licensing checklist to see what each license al

Twisted characters from a secret world of a rabbit hole. Step into a strange world like Alice in Wonderland. Fall into the hole, it's time! The decorative typeface is ideal for creating logotypes or magazine titles. DOWNLOAD FREE TRIAL. FEATURES — Total Glyph set: 26 Glyphs — Uppercase letters For trial licensing information, please go to our licensing page to understand the terms of use. Unsure about what license you need? Download our useful licensing checklist to see what each license…

Designer Challenges Himself To Create A Minimal Logo For A Word Every Day For A Year - UltraLinx

There are always different challenges circulating within the design world, usually lasting a few days, or a month if you really wanted to challenge yourself.

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Designer desafia a si mesmo a criar logotipos com significados ocultos por um ano, e os resultados ficaram incríveis

O jogo de palavras é uma fonte inesgotável de diversão para mim, com trocadilhos e duplos sentidos trazendo um pouco de cor extra e vida à linguagem cotidiana que às vezes tomamos como certa.O designer sueco Daniel Carlmatz também gosta de ser criativo com as palavras, mas de uma maneira d

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“When I put my pen to a blank sheet, black isn’t added but rather the white sheet is deprived of light. [...] Thus I also grasped that the empty spaces are the most important aspect of a typeface.” — Adrien Frutiger

“When I put my pen to a blank sheet, black isn’t added but rather the white sheet is deprived of light. […] Thus I also grasped that the empty spaces are the most important aspect of a typeface.” — Adrien Frutiger