Labels from the 19th and 20th Centuries
Erik Spiekermann on Deutsche Welle TV
Michael Bierut on Typography
Type Desk Welcomes Yoko Sakao Ohama
Fold a Fitted Sheet
René Gruau’s Work for Dior
“Since founding her Munich-based graphic arts gallery, Bartsch & Chariau, in 1980, Joëlle Chariau has been an advocate of René Gruau, writes Liz Farrelly. Across the river from the Design Museum’s Drawing Fashion exhibition (where Chariau discussed fashion illustration), the Embankment Galleries at Somerset House are staging Dior Illustrated: René Gruau and the Line of Beauty. The show explores his life-long collaboration with first the man, Christian Dior, and then the brands, House of Dior and Christian Dior Parfums.”
May the Font Be With You
Making Grids with Sigurður Ármannsson’s Easy Grid Calculator
Geometric ID for Whole Education by Wire
Capucine by Process Type Foundry
“Although Capucine defies traditional categorization, it sits in a genre we are drawn to as users of type: a face with distinct personality able to straddle the worlds of both text and display with ease. In this context it should come as no surprise that its designer was born and raised in France, a country whose type history is rich with successful instances of such attempts. From Auriol and Grasset – typefaces that became symbolic of the Art Nouveau style – to the iconic designs of Roger Excoffon in the 1950s and 60s, French type designers have often tried to fulfill the requirements of efficient text setting while retaining a gestural quality. Like many of its French predecessors, Capucine is driven by the eye rather than geometrical dogma, bringing a warmth and liveliness to the page.”
Bag your Monocles
Crumpled City Map by Emanuele Pizzolorusso
Bodoni Monogrammed Prada Sunglasses
Hand Drawn Type
The most-read man in the world—Matthew Carter
“Matthew Carter, a type designer and the recipient of a MacArthur genius grant, was recently approached in the street near his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. A woman greeted him by name. “Have we met?” Mr Carter asked. No, she said, her daughter had pointed him out when they were driving down the street a few days before. “Is your daughter a graphic designer?” he inquired. “She’s in sixth grade,” came the reply.”
Labels from 1800s France
Making the Coolest Use of Space
The 365 Calendrical Notebook
“365 is a calendrical notebook with serially numbered pages and an A to Z. The latest editions are again thread-stitched and either available with 12 rainbow-coloured papers or with Alster Werkdruck and gold-edging on three sides. Typeset in Poster Bodoni, designed by Greige/Buero fuer Design, printed and bound in Berlin for do you read me?! in a limited and numbered edition of 500 each.”
Bags from the Past: the Airline Bag Lounge
Flight Path Visualizations by Aaron Koblin
“This work was originally developed as a series of experiments for the project “Celestial Mechanics” by colleagues Scott Hessels and Gabriel Dunne at UCLA. FAA data was parsed and plotted using the Processing programming environment. The frames were composited with Adobe After Effects and/or Maya.” —Aaron Koblin, creator of this great work.
Hans Rosling’s 200 Countries over 200 Years in 4 Minutes
Bygone Airline IDs
Morgan Press Wood Type Specimen
Adrian Shaughnessy on his book “Graphic Design: A User’s Manual”
Bon Graf Grid Paper
“Graphic Design studio Famous Visual Services present Bon Graf, a range of beautifully crafted grid layout pads printed on acid free 100gsm uncoated paper and made in Australia. In this our first release the collection consists of a web designer layout pad, a dot grid layout pad, a project briefing pad and an isometric grid layout pad.”
Titillium "Open Typographic Font"
CNN en Español Gets a Tilde
Jonathan Safran Foer’s Unmakeable Book
The Book Work of David Pearson
Vintage Food Packaging
Flowers + Newsprint, Beautiful
Le Buro ID by Inventaire
Businesspeople Need to Become Designers
The Story Behind Angry Paul Rand
“Over three months in the Summer of 2010, in addition to my normal Twitter account @mgoldst, I had a Twitter account by the name of @AngryPaulRand. Like every designer I have ever met, I had some things I had always wanted to say, and using Paul Rand as a foil seemed OK to me—he was dead, after all, and had a reputation as a brilliant but tough personality. It also seemed like a fun thing to do while waiting for Graduate School to start. I created the account, tossed out a few funny, pointed tweets, and two months later I had almost 15,000 followers. 15,000 followers on Twitter put this account in the 99.87% percentile in terms of Twitter infamy….”
Copenhagen Wall Calendar by Urbncal
Fill your days with Flowers… Shitloads
Mid-Century Album Covers
Oslo Bokfestival ID by Robin Snasen Rengård
Word Harvesting for Type Specimens
Mafra Display by Pedro Leal
Don Kilpatrick’s Little Buffalo Press
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Paper Sack
Prison Tattoos of Danzig Baldaev
The Ames Lettering Contraption
Hamlet Schematic
Kim Rugg Alphabetizes a Newspaper
Graphic Design and Your Soul
Studio On Fire: Ben Levitz and His Press
Enzo Mari Perpetual Calendar
A 2011 Calendar with Rhythm by NEWWORK
Paris vs New York, A Graphic Tally
Nice Job, Robb—The “the” Project
Lomography Sprocket Rocket
Colophon’s Aperçu
Vintage Brazilian Cigarette Labels 2
Best type poster ever… no, really.
Vintage State Express Cigarette Tin
Are you a … Type Snob!?
Leica M9 ‘Titanium’ Designed By Walter De’silva
Selfridges Tea Packaging by Noreen Khan & Lewis Moberly
Felix de Pass’ Rail
Creatables “Old News” Carrier
The Bantjes Covers
意气风发 Posters by Windin Lin
Alain de Botton at Herman Miller’s Lifework
Boston Matchcover Image Collection
1862 Cyrillic Type Specimen at Google Books
Nice Identity for Slurk by We Recommend
The Dead Sea Scrolls Hit Google
The Office of 37 Signals
Project C-90 Audio Cassette Image Archive
W’s new W
Rainbow in your hand flipbook
Vintage Brazilian Cigarette Labels
Plantin-Moretus Awards for Best Designed Books 2010
Prism Packaging by BOB Helsinki
Nation & Brand and Nation As Brand
Dieter Rams’s 10 Principles at Vitsœ
Mapping Stereotypes
The Desktop Wallpaper Project
Werner Herzog Recommends Three DVDs
All About Webfonts
Matthew Carter on winning the 2010 MacArthur Genius Grant
John Pawson on Plain Space
Tibor Kalman on Twitter
The Trouble With Amazon
The Marbling Typeface
OXO's Favorite Mistakes
The Curation Cure at IDEO Patterns
More better webfonts: Adobe partners with Typekit
Minimalist Album Covers, Lifeless?
The Four Phases of Design Thinking
Sentence Spacing on Wikipedia
Modern Arabic Type
FontShop Type Tips
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec at Appartement 50
Jessica Hiche’s Letterpress Prints
Someone had to say it eventually. “Balsamiq is the Comic Sans of prototyping.”
Angry Paul Rand
The Indian Rupee Gets Its Own Glyph
Werner Herzog’s Rogue Film School
FF DIN Round
Nice brand for Johnson’s Backyard Garden
Bruno Maag aims to kill Helvetica
Girl Scouts Gets a Rebrand
Fraktur Mon Amour, 2nd Edition
A labor of moles… A shiver of sharks…
AA Battery Hands Clock
Handmade Money
Lightleafs Illuminated Bookmark