Tag: typography

The World Font

The World Font

Inspired by these questions Yusuf Algan designed the “world-font” typeface. Primarily an assignment for college, this work became a personal milestone. Yusuf’s purpose was to bring in all the alphabets used worldwide. Some of them are religious ones, some are...

Typeflake* | Leon Bahrani

Typeflake* | Leon Bahrani

December is upon us, decorate your Christmas tree with these tastefully designed typographic decorations Typeflake* by Leon Bahrani. Measuring just over A4 in size, each beechwood sheet contains 18 precision -cut Typeflakes – asterisks taken from the glyph families of...

Vita Illustration

Vita Illustration

Designer Andrea Manzati is greatly skilled in digital illustration, but it’s her handmade typographic designs that are the most impressive. For this particular design, created for Italian magazine IL, Andrea used plasticine modeling clay to craft ornate letters made of...

Stampomatica

Stampomatica

stampomatica 3D printed letterpress machines Stampomatica is a mini serie of analogic micro-machines to print business cards and postcards. Stampomatica is a powerful expression of digital manufacturing that joined the memory of movable type printing with the DIY attitude; it’s...

Music Room Typography Mural

Music Room Typography Mural

Graphic designer Alex Fowkes works his mural magic once again, paying typographic tribute to a host of musicians at the home of pop star Olly Murs.   [ via ] Don’t forget to follow Feeldesain on Twitter + Facebook  + Pinterest to get all the latest updates.

Type in the Sky

Type in the Sky

Lisa Rienermann‘s wonderful project ‘Type the Sky’ is a series of photographs that form the alphabet from the shapes of the buildings seen when standing right underneath them and looking up toward the sky. Don’t forget to follow Feeldesain on Twitter + Facebook  + Pinterest to get all...

Numbers of New York

Numbers of New York

“All is number“- said Pithagoras 2550 years ago…and all one has to do is look around to see how true it really is. Numbers surround us: abstract and real, they are humanities universal language…we did not create them, we have...

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