From England: Tube posters from 1959

‘Discovered in Notting Hill Gate tube station, 2010 – wholly inaccessible so please don’t ask the staff! These are official photographs so please credit London Underground.’

Flickr (with great details) here.

Found via Rebecca Cottrell; with credit to the London Underground

From Australia: Re:collection

‘An online archive of Australian graphic design: 1960-1980.’

Blog with great finds from Oz. For more, go here.

Super Sexy Heimlich + CPR

‘Now that we’ve got you interested in learning CPR and the abdominal thrust, go get properly certified by taking a class through one of the many certifying authorities in your local area’ –Super Sexy CPR

If someone strips down to their underwear in order to Heimlich me, I’m going to feel a tad awkward. Just sayin.

Found via Victoria Arriaga (another former student of mine)

From Germany: i-ref

‘The new magazine for contemporary culture, society and the human body’

New magazine, new blog. Go here. (rough translation by Google)

Found via Ignant

‘I’m Comic Sans, asshole’

Great post over at McSweeney’s – written by Comic Sans. Enjoy it here.

I actually like Comic Sans. It’s not great, but I love its unintentional subversive nature. It just gets used a whole lot for really stupid stuff. By people who don’t know what they hell they’re doing. But I’d absolutely love one of my fonts to be as notorious.

OEM licensing for Chandler 42 anyone?

Also found by former student, Ai Buenafe

GoD


GoD episode one: Ghosts in the Machine


GoD episode two: Designs for Living

‘This five-part series tells the story of design from the Industrial Revolution through 20s modernism, the swinging 60s, the designer 80s and up to the present day. Features interviews with star designers like Philippe Starck and creatives from Apple and Ford; as well as design fans like Stephen Fry.’

Finally in the US we have a peek at the BBC’s brilliant series on design history, The Genius of Design. Posted above are episodes one and two. With logotype set in Museo, of course.

Update: The BBC blocked the Vimeo postings of these episodes – but – I found the bloody things posted on a server in China. Really. Click on the above images/links to jump/watch. And hey at this point, I’m not posting them myself. Just providing links.

Would love to have the entire series on a US-friendly (Region 1) DVD.

Found via (former student) James Saturnio and (other former student) Ai Buenafe

Zapfino: Really fast

‘Real time: 1 hour 28 minutes, footage was recorded nonstop in one sitting. I was going as fast as I could so there are some imperfections here and there.’

Student Tony Wang’s final project from my experimental typography course at The Art Institute of California Sacramento. Tony spent the past eleven weeks doing a multifaceted study of the work of Hermann Zapf.

It culminated in the above video – vector-based drawings/tracings of Zapfino caps.

Each drawing was hand rendered (no live trace) in Adobe Illustrator. (For my beginning courses, students have to draft letterforms by hand with pencil/compass. Tony’s beautifully realized final is the next logical step in the process.)

Meisky: Fashion ‘textstyle’

‘This typeface, titled ‘Meisky,’ was designed for a San Francisco fashion designer. With slim lines, geometrically balanced proportions and high contrast’ -kb

Fashion typeface designed by (a former student of mine) Kile Brekke. More details here.

Black + white + type

‘Armed with blase attitudes and killer looks, Jacquelyn Jablonski and Hannah Holman don black and white ensembles for an editorial in the spring issue of Self Service.’ –Fashion Gone Rogue

Photographed by Ezra Petronio, styled by Suzanne Koller. More here.

Nice type

‘Some of his work is greatly inspired by the works of Terry Richardson, Juergen Teller and Helmut Newton’ –Marius Troy

The fashion/fetish photography of Bangkok-based Jens Ingvarsson.

Okay, so the type does have some kerning problems.

Bruce Weber, 1985

Hollywood and Larissa 1985, by Bruce Weber

Found via adski kafeteri


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