Posted by James Greenfield
This Thursday (10 September) sees the opening of the Typographica exhibition at The Kemistry Gallery in London. The first exhibition of the eponymous graphic design journal. Ground-breaking when first published in 1949 and now considered legendary, Typographica showcased the very best in worldwide visual arts.
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Posted in Book Design, Inspiration, Signage, Transport, Typography
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Posted by Claire Warner
Is it just me or is anyone else completely obsessed with Anthony Gormley’s 4th plinth living sculpture ‘One & Other’ in Trafalgar Square? More
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Posted in Exhibition, Fine Art, Inspiration, Installation, Originality, Signage, Uncategorized
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Posted by Chris Wilson
While approaching the onramp to the US-101 (motorway/freeway) last weekend, some ‘road signage’ caught my attention.
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Posted in Fine Art, Inspiration, Installation, Originality, Sculpture, Signage, Typography
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Posted by Neil Cummings
In 1969 the world adopted a pictogram by Danish designer Sussanne Koefoed as the international symbol for disability. The crudely drawn stick figure with its tiny arm and bulbous head is still, after nearly 40 years, the main recognised descriptor for those of us with mobility issues. More
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Posted in Iconography, Information Design, Signage
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