James Lewis, may still be a design student in Cardiff, UK, but has specialized his calligraphic and lettering skills by working mainly on kraft paper with beautiful results.
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James Lewis, may still be a design student in Cardiff, UK, but has specialized his calligraphic and lettering skills by working mainly on kraft paper with beautiful results.
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Designer Steve Wilson achieves a very persuasive three-dimensional effect in this lettering poster.
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Wells Fargo Mobile Banking: A series of animations for social media.
Just discovered Jeff Rogers, a New York City-based designer and letterer. He has a very distinct style of lettering which I love! He uses a combination of hand-drawn and digital techniques depending on the project, while having a very broad range of styles in his work.
He usually begins with pencil sketches and then, often, moves on to the computer to make vector outlines and add texture and color. In other cases he draws or paints by hand, creating a beautiful retro style reminiscent of vintage painted signage. He also plays around with sculpted letterforms by creating three-dimensional handmade letters.
Also, really amazing work with the GIF animations!
This is the magnificent hand lettering work by graphic designer Josh Berquist .
A cute little typo animation created for an international label and package printing event by Matthew Buchanan, a designer and typographer from New Zealand.
Veronica Ettedgui is a Venezuelan-based artist and illustrator who decided to “show” her love for all her interests like comics, cooking, cycling or piano, by taking pictures of compositions that form the letters L-O-V-E. Very creative!
Now, this is something that combines my search for new and interesting ways to empower our young daughters to feel more confident of themselves, and also my love for design and lettering.
Kazoo is “a magazine for girls that inspires them to be strong, smart, fierce and, above all, true to themselves” as the creators say. In a time that TV and tablets are taking over the free time of young kids, it’s really encouraging to hear that a cool new magazine for girls aged 5-10 years is out. The founder, Erin Bried (a former magazine editor), thought of the concept out of the need to find a cool magazine for her daughter, that doesn’t only tell girls how to look or act. Bried launched Kazoo after a very successful Kickstarter campaign and the first issue was just printed this summer and is already sold out! All of their stories are either developed or inspired by top female artists, explorers, scientists, chefs, athletes, activists and writers. How inspiring is that for little girls?
Design wise for the first issue, Bried has used a selection of the best illustrators and letterers around. Mary Kate McDevitt has done all the lettering on the cover and some very nice lettering illustrations for inside. Illustrator and designer Libby Vander Ploeg has also created some beautifully illustrated maps. I can’t wait to look inside! I am thinking of subscribing for my daughters, but I will end up keeping the magazine for myself! Unfortunately the shipping costs from the US are too high, hopefully I will find a way!
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Love this series by Annica Lydenberg (aka Dirty Bandits). It is called I‘m a Piece of Garbage and it is made up of items taken from the trash and painted with self deprecating but humorous phrases.
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