US RESIDENTS will have the chance to redesign one of the world's favourite drinks, giving them the chance for US$5000 and 'bragging rights' - just don't try to include the colour blue.
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US RESIDENTS will have the chance to redesign one of the world's favourite drinks, giving them the chance for US$5000 and 'bragging rights' - just don't try to include the colour blue.
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Typography is changing fast, and designers need to stay abreast of developments. Discover 20 trends that will inspire you to think differently about your own use of typography.
Type designers are, for the most part, some of the hardest working people in design. They show a true passion for their art form and are sticklers for detail – just think how many characters and revisions go into ten weights and you get the idea of the patience and skill required to build a typeface.
Over the last few months, we've seen type go back to basics, with legibility and elegance being two words that perhaps define the current state of type design. But there are other noteworthy trends too, from handmade object fonts to experiments with new features of OpenType. Some designers have embraced new technologies to bring new meaning to type design or illustrative letterforms, while others have embraced classic faces of the past and revived or reworked them.
Read on as we pick 20 type trends that should inspire you to think differently about your own type design or use of typography within your graphic design or illustration work... Via Tocquigny Delete the scoop?
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