Typography Design (Page 5)

The selection of design posts and articles about the last 150 years of typography design offers a fascinating insight into the evolution of typography as an art form. From the early days of letterpress printing to the digital age, typography has significantly changed in style, technique, and technology.

The collection includes articles on iconic designers such as William Morris, who played a crucial role in the Arts and Crafts movement, and Paul Renner, who created the timeless Futura typeface. It also covers contemporary designers pushing the boundaries of typography with innovative approaches to lettering and typeface design.

Through this selection, readers can gain a deeper understanding of how typography has evolved and how it continues to shape our visual culture today. Whether you are a seasoned designer or simply interested in the history of design, this collection will inspire and inform.

Kotaro is a Cancun-based Japanese eatery that specialises in ramen, baos, and gyoza. It expertly integrates classic Japanese elements like finely illustrated cherry blossoms and a love of fine craftsmanship with a decidedly tropical flair appropriate for the Yucatan peninsula.Read More →

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A poster for Baobab magazine, created to invite guest editors for the third edition, showcases work from photography students at KABK. Baobab aims to empower photographers and investigate the future of photography through hands-on experiences and educational activities.Read More →

Research suggests that a brand’s choice between uppercase and lowercase lettering significantly impacts a customer’s response. The perceived gender of a brand, elicited by letter case and product goals, influences customers’ attitudes and potentially sales.Read More →