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Amazing findings: Typographic Urban Marker

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Melbourne city has a new welcome for their visitors in a very typographically appropriate manner. Stephen Banham, Australian typographer and writer was the man behind this city landmark, a total of 2.4 tonnes of type that are installed on the Frankston railway station in Melbourne. An adequate greeting for all the visitors coming to the shore in the form of a six meters long and red coated...

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Typographic love: Routine

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British designer (student still!) Nick Blair has a very interesting portfolio considering his youth. He has a certain sensibility regarding type, like this editionbased on his trips. But I want to pay special attention to his piece Routine, a typographic intervention in a regular person's everyday routine. The work consists of a series of photographs of the different scenes of...

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Typographic Love: Nokia Pure

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While the phone market is being quickly overtaken by the smartphones and iPhones from the world, Nokia is re-organizing itself to approach full force its position as a leader in the cellphone industry. Their kind of approach is based on its core philosophy: beautiful and effective design that can go over language or cultural limitations without losing its identity. One of their...

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Logo Design Love: The Tangram Series

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Vandana Jain is an artist that founds her work philosophy around logos and all things marketing. I came across her work about logo study, an abstract interpretation of famous logos that are deconstructed in the way of a Tangramgame (which consists about creating different figures based on geometrical pieces). The prints are beautiful display of simplicity and abstraction of logos that...

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Cool Findings: Chromeography

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I just came across this really cool tumblr dedicated entirely to the chrome inscriptions in cars: Chromeography. It's a great source of inspiration for old-school typographic work, trend that's still going strong these days. From foreign cars to American classics, this photo collection is a beautiful reminder of the simplicity that's behind iconic graphic design work- besides,...

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