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Typography Love: Paper Cut Letters

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Annie Voughtis an American artist that has focused her work on the rescue of the handwritten language. Some of her most impressive pieces are large format handwritten texts that have been transcribed by the artist and gotten the negative space cut out from them with an exakto-knife. The level of complexity of the technique aspect of her work is already outstanding by itself,...

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Editorial Beauties: Page 1: Great Expectations

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GraphicDesign&is a publishing editorial that has strong roots in carefully thought graphic design and a passion for typographic work. Their first release, Page 1: Great Expectations is the beautiful debut piece of the studio, one that brings together the work of 70 artists throughout the world. The motive that brings all of them together? The first page of Great Expectations by...

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FontXS Featured Fonts: Brush tip Style

Free Fonts

Today's featured free fonts from FontXS are a varied collection of brush tip inspired typefaces. The different strokes of these fonts create very distinct script characters for each and one of them, varying from romantic style to a distressed bold look.

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Pixellogo Template Review: Logo-2247

Logo Templates

We're showcasing featured posts that review the logo templates of our catalog. Today's logo template review is about Logo-2247, a classic inspired design with a modern interpretation.

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Typographic Findings: Fat Fonts, a mathematically proportioned type

Design & Style

Following on the steps of Dotsies, FatFont is a particular kind of type- one that experiments on the graphical representation of numbers. Miguel Nacenta, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale from the University of Calgary have created an alternative visual reading of numbers- this is, recognizing a digit by its amount of contrast. So in ascending order, 1 would be the thinnest...

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