Monthly Archives: November 2010
Interview: Michiel van der Born
Michiel van der Born (1975) is a typographic artist living and working in Amsterdam. He graduated cum laude from the Academy of Art in The Hague. He is a proud member of the Dstruct Collective. Michiel, have you always been … Continue reading
Don’t believe the type!
Two weeks ago (Yes, time really does fly when you’re having fun) I took part in ‘Don’t believe the type’ in The Hague. Trapped in Suburbia organises these workshops, lectures and exhibitions about typography every year. This year they even … Continue reading
Oil & Water…
Some initiatives deserve attention not because of the great design but simply because of the great idea and concept behind it. This is one of those initiatives… Happiness Brussels created a limited edition of 200 posters, designed by Anthony Burrill … Continue reading
Type is advertising
The typography in these ads isn’t all that good. I still love to see how using type creates a whole new dimension to these ads. In todays advertising there is not a lot of focus on typography or telling a … Continue reading
Patience is a virtue
Cameron Moll is a designer, speaker, and author living in Sarasota, Florida (United States). He’s been working on this poster of a typographical Coliseum for over a year. It’s finally finished and the result is simply astonishing. What began as … Continue reading