Good Read: Scripts: Elegant Lettering from Design’s Golden Age

I found this great book the other day, Scripts: Elegant Lettering from Design's Golden Age by Steven Heller and Louise Fili. This is a must have for anyone with an interest in calligraphy, script writing or fonts. It is...

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Typography Tuesday “Our Fonts, Our Friends”

For this installment of Typography Tuesday I had to share Veer Presents: "Our Fonts, Our Friends." This clever ad mixes some of my favorite things, fonts, mid-century modern esthetic and clever production. Fantastic!   "Our Fonts, Our Friends" is the first...

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The Most Amazing Model Ever – Miniatur Wunderland

When I was a kid I loved making models. But I have to say this is the most amazing model I've ever seen. The next time I make it to Germany, I know where I will visit first. Okay...

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-01-01

Photo: Bahooka - Family Restaurant by a75 on Flickr. http://t.co/Hykb6CFZ # Photo: Bahooka - Family Restaurant by a75 on Flickr. http://t.co/z7cGWEZB # Photo: Bahooka - Family Restaurant by a75 on Flickr. http://t.co/iWPR8vDk # Photo: Bahooka - Family Restaurant by a75 on Flickr....

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Happy New Year!

Here's wishing you and yours a peaceful, joyous and prosperous New Year. I hope that this year is much, much, MUCH better this year than the last for all of us.  

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The Year That Was.. My Top Ten Favorite Posts

2011 has come and gone, and personally I am very happy to see it go. It was a rough one for me, full of ups and downs. But I know that 2012 will be a great year. May Janus...

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Friday Freebie: Illustrator Cocktail Glass

New Years is just a couple of days away, what better way to celebrate that with a free drink! Or rather a free Adobe Illustrator vector cocktail class. Remember, if you're designing, don't drink and if you're drinking, don't...

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Random Design Quote

A random quote from famous graphic designers on design, culture and art. A logo derives its meaning from the quality of the thing it symbolizes, not the other way around. - Paul Rand

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