‘A chance to re-design any classic book is always exciting. Classics usually allow for a more personal interpretation, since most people are already vaguely familiar with the premise of the books, and I didn’t have to compete with one well-known cover, as I might have with a more recent book.’
The work of Jim Tierney. More book jacket details here.
Would make Doc Brown proud.
Found via ColourOfAir and Jessica Hische
Great panorama by Matt Lyon/C86 (above). Click for jump/larger view.
See more of Matt’s cool work here.
Found via Peter Crawley
If you follow Ashley Simko’s blog, you’ll notice her content flows thru related themes. This is a collection of her ampersand posts.

‘You can’t tempt a font designer with a carrot . . . but a nice red ampersand will do.’ -me
A while back, I was running thru Pottery Barn on my way to the Apple Store. This red one was on mark down. Marked wayyy down.
It called to me.

‘The Haiti Poster Project seeks limited edition sets of posters from artists, designers and design firms from around the world. The donated posters will be sold online to raise money for Doctors Without Borders.’
Deadline is March 15, 2010. Details here. Some poster entries (below) are being shown on the Haiti Poster Project Facebook page.

Poster entry by the great Ivan Chermayeff

‘I wanted to create a series of these posters to spark peoples intrest in texting to donate to the relief fund. I only finished this brad pit one.’ –Matt Stallings

Poster entry by Wertzateria
SOTA’s Font Aid IV jumped into action a few weeks ago – to benefit the victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti.
The result was released today. A collaborative font.
purchase
Snag your copy of the Coming Together font thru any of these sources:
[1] Ascender Fonts
[2] Veer
[3] MyFonts
[4] FontShop
The font sells for 20 bucks (US) and all proceeds go to Doctors Without Borders to help the people of Haiti recover from the devastating earthquake.
all ampersands
The font consists of just under 400 ampersands from type designers from around the world – including myself (see below).
For more about ampersands, history and use, read Steve Matteson’s article here. For more about Font Aid IV, go here.
‘Baby, you’re my Univers. Meeting you was no Akzidenz. I can see that we‘ve got a great Futura. We were Meta be together.’
Handmade by Machine’s Just My Type greeting cards. Details here. Unfortunately, only UK-shipping is available for now.
Found via cebe design
‘Love Fonts Memo is a classic memory game where it’s all about finding a matching pair of cards. At the end the player with most card pairs wins. The cards represent love stories about different kind of type faces.’
The work of Swedish design student/freelance designer Sara Strand.
Found via The Dieline