entries Tagged as [cool finds]

Miniature

I really enjoy this stuff.

Many years ago I designed a large mural (in Photoshop) that was supposed to look like a bad movie miniature. TiltShiftMaker does it automatically. Or here’s instructions on doing it yourself.

And when I was a kid, my Uncle John had made the coolest train platform for under his Christmas tree. In it he employed his own take on HO scale suburban zoning – with a detailed downtown, country farms, residential section (in the hills, by a lake) and two circular tracks linking everything.

All the images shown are real, just TiltShifted into looking fake. More here.

Great ideas

More inspiration at LEGO CL!CK.

Found via E Design Studio

Technology fetish

The work of Tatsuo Miyajima. More here.

Nuvo Medium: Free WOFF font

‘Get the first ever available WOFF font FF Nuvo Medium Demo and give it a go for free.’

Demo version of Siegfried Rückel’s Nuvo Medium, Webfont compatible with Firefox 3.6. Snag it here.

The mehallo font library at Typekit

Recently, I made most of my font library available for the web via Typekit.

The list is here.

Thru TypeKit web designers can (legally) embed my fonts as html text at any website. Here’s a site that’s using Chandler 42.

Typekit has 4 subscription options; with a free trial plan available. Note: My fonts are only available through the Portfolio plan and higher.

For more info, drop by Typekit. Subscribe to their blog for updates.

And
Here’s a review at Webmonkey that does a good job explaining what all this font embedding hoohah is about.

Ingeborg

Michael Hochleitner’s beautiful Ingeborg. One of Fontwerk’s Best of 2009.

Info here. Specimen here.

Rethinking Snoopy

Todd St. John’s Rethinking Snoopy spot illustration for Giant Robot.

Alphabet ears


Sketches by dr. mendez and nurse wickland

I think our lowercase g is our screwiest letter. It evolved into something quite odd. It has parts that other letters do not have. It also has an ear. It’s often drawn just like a dog’s ear.

Two of my students have been pondering (above) other letters that should have ears.

H&FJ in the NYT


H&FJ’s newest: Vitesse

It’s always cool when a major newspaper does a blurg on typography.

Here’s font designers Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones talking shop in The New York Times.

Adieu Conan!

‘Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you’re kind, amazing things will happen.’ -Conan O’Brien

And so this evening ended another period in Tonight Show history.

Type Wear scarves

‘Customize your own scarf with letters. Write names, messages, dates, places  . . .’

Designed by Henrik Kubel.

Keep warm. Go here.

Found via Marian Bantjes


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