When designing the logo for the New Haven Railroad Herbert Matter went through hundreds of variations before arriving at a final form. It's well worth a minute or two of your time.
4.02.2012
3.27.2012
On Memorable Design
3.06.2012
The Story of Keep Calm and Carry On
A short video revealing a bit of the history behind the now famous poster
via: swissmiss
3.02.2012
Vernacular Typography
Vernacular Typography is a project dedicated to the preservation of vernacular typography around the world. I love the section on hand-painted type in New York. What a great project.
2.29.2012
Frank Chimero's New Site
2.24.2012
It's in the details #5
Type like this makes me think about Dieter Rams and his principles of design. Specifically, "Good design is as little design as possible." The choice to pull the top of the "k" up to separate "cup" and "rice" is inexplicable. It adds visual clutter and doesn't add to the meaning of the text at all. I understand the temptation one faces as a designer to get in there and tweak something just to leave a mark, but it takes a lot more courage just to set some nicely kerned type and leave it.
2.23.2012
Timothy Goodman's Valentine Tweet Marathon
Timothy Goodman spent February 14th drawing a Valentine for each of his 1150 twitter followers. You can view them all on Valentine Tweet Marathon. I love side projects like this.
2.22.2012
Kelli Anderson - Disruptive Wonder for a Change
If you've been working as a designer for the last couple of years it's almost certain you've stumbled across one of Kelli Anderson's brilliant projects. She discusses a few of them in this talk. You're missing out if you don't give this a view.
1.18.2012
Luca Barcellona
This video of Luca Barcellona doing calligraphy is mesmerizing. If you're not familiar with his lettering work already do yourself a favor and check it out.




