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Hello World.
I'm Logan Alexander.
I'm a college student in St. Louis.

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2 weeks ago with 2 notes

Tagged: architecture Typography

Up there! In the sky!
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Up there! In the sky!

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1 month ago with 551 notes

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Tagged: design space awesome Typography

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Under The Milky Way | The Ministry of Type

Fantastic.
Every single one (but especially Mars).
Side note: Even before seeing it, I KNEW Futura would be used for Earth. That’s a move you just have to make.

danielholter:

Under The Milky Way | The Ministry of Type

Fantastic.

Every single one (but especially Mars).

Side note: Even before seeing it, I KNEW Futura would be used for Earth.
That’s a move you just have to make.

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1 month ago with 11 plays & 4 notes.

Tagged: vampire weekend Typography design music

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“She’d never seen the word BOMBS blown up to 96 point Futura”

Vampire Weekend — “Holiday”

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2 months ago

Tagged: typography 2010

slick.
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slick.

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2 months ago with 1 note

Tagged: design typography signage

Designing the ultimate wayfinding typeface

Ralf Hermann discusses his typeface design process for signs:

Many people I have talked to seem to believe that speed might be the most important factor for the design of such typefaces, but that is actually not the case. The speed of motorists only influences the duration in which you can read the text on the signs. But that can simply be compensated by the size of the signs. What makes road signs so different from books and magazines is the variable reading distance. So if you want to improve the legibility of a typeface used for signage, the most important task would be to increase the viewing distance. If you are about to pass a huge motorway sign that is 50 meters away, legibility is no problem at all—the letters are so large, they could be set in Comic Sans and could still be read without any trouble. Where you can make a different thru type design is the moment when the motorist is at a distance where the text is just about to become readable.

Lots of details in his discussion, pretty much a must-read for the font geek.

The Legibility Test Tool is killer.

Fantastically thorough article. Read it.

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2 months ago with 13 notes

Tagged: Typography comic sans

Yeah!
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Yeah!

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A few spreads from my Univers book for typography class.

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4 months ago with 3 notes

Tagged: Typography design comic sans

It’s just that simple.
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It’s just that simple.

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