Thursday, November 15, 2012

Typography: The Neglected Child of the Design Family

I really love this poster for two reasons.  First, it looks awesome.  Second, it is so very true.  Typography is the nearly forgotten element in mainstream design appreciation.  Everyone notices graphics and colors, but not typography.  I mean let's face it.  If everyone appreciated good typography, Comic Sans would not be in use anymore.  However, the fact that type is unnoticed is not necessarily a bad thing.  I've said it before, and I will continue to say it, because I think it is true.  Good typography is unnoticeable.  It's blends in perfectly with a design.  Type that calls undue attention to itself is type that is working against the design.  It's our job, as designers, to make the type invisible...but let's appreciate it anyway.  Type has feelings, too, you know.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

"United States, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Haiti, Jamaica, Peru..."

First of all, those who can identify the reference made in the blog title win 1000 internet points.  Just wanted to lay that out there.  As for this piece, I absolutely love it.  Again, it is a wonderful example of how our brain fill in missing bits of type and how clever typography can convey a message with very minimal effort.  I would personally love this on a wall.  Not as framed art, mind, but the full wall.  To me, it's just that good.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

E Pluribus Unum

Created by Louise Fili Ltd, this poster is an extremely detailed blend of graphics and typography.  Over 8400 tiles were digitally manipulated to create this mosaic subway poster for the School of Visual Arts.  It's a marvelous example of little details that make the design what it is.  If you have the time, it never hurts to sweat the details.