entries Tagged as [design]

WPA Gothic font – free download

Introducing Stephen Coles’ new Fontstruct: WPA Gothic. Based on the posters of the Works Progress Administration.

Click here for free download and more info.

For more about Fontstruct, go here.

And here’s some highlights from the Library of Congress’ WPA collection  . . .

Google: Total control

Google conspiracy theory animation by Ozan Halici & Jürgen Mayer. Bachelors’ Thesis at the University of Applied Sciences, Ulm, Germany.

Typographic propaganda

From 2003: What Barry Says by Simon Robson & Barry McNamara. Short anti-US fascism animation. This controversial film won Best Animation at the Brooklyn International Film Festival in 2004.

No war

At the beginning of 2003, I got involved with Another Poster For Peace, a group of graphic designers who did not agree with the Iraqi war. It just didn’t make sense to us, so we created copyright free protest posters that anyone can download and use. It wasn’t popular sentiment at the time, but was the right thing to do.

When the war started, I was following a blog of a young student in Baghdad; who was photographing and watching the skies, waiting for what was going to come. I followed up until the time his blog stopped reporting, then went down. I wonder what happened to him.

Chris Hipkiss, detail

Chris Hipkiss lives in a small village in England. And he does large, fanciful pencil drawings. Interview here. Website here.


Found via Book By Its Cover

Next generation autobahns

The work of Hubert Blanz.

Webster’s lost visual dictionary


Pictorial Webster’s: Inspiration to Completion from John Carrera on Vimeo

‘as a source for creativity in the human brain’
Yesterday, I thumbed thru Chronicle Books’ trade edition of Johnny Carrera’s Pictorial Webster’s: A Visual Dictionary of Curiosities. The video (above) details the inspiration for the project, historical cataloging, Linotype setting, as well as the design and hand binding of the fine press editions.

More detailed details are posted here. Also, check out the very Victorian Wall Cards and Stamp Set.

Carrera is the proprietor of Quercus Press, based in Waltham, Massachusetts.

The US and its deadly sins

I used to count ‘graphic design’ as one of the Seven Deadly Sins – I had it listed among the sins on an old business card (replacing ‘gluttony,’ of course).

Kansas State University Geography students have visualized the sins as regional, at least in the US. View the maps here.

Found via One Floor Up

History of religion in 90 seconds


Maps of War’s History of Religion

Middle East history in 90 seconds


Maps of War’s Imperial History of the Middle East

Found via Twitter.com/mehallokitty

Infographics: Little Red Riding Hood

Student work from Sweden: Tomas Nilsson reinterprets Little Red Riding Hood (above). Music by Slagsmålsklubben. You know, I never did understand why the wolf – with the big ol’ teeth – never actually chewed his food.

Nilsson’s animation was inspired by Röyksopps’ Remind Me (below).

Found via Twitter.com/grain edit


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