“Catphabet”: Pham Minh Hoàng’s Artistic Journey through Feline Typography
In the world of art, inspiration can strike from the most unexpected sources. For self-taught freelance artist Pham Minh Hoàng, that inspiration comes from the simple joys of everyday life. Continue reading »
Playful Multicolored Cartoons and Doodle Typography by Nina Dzyvulska
Independent illustrator from Kyiv, Ukraine, Nina Dzyvulska is greatly passionate about merging the two worlds of motherhood with her art. She studied at the Kiev Academy of Arts and Architecture. Her brightly coloured, fun loving illustrations portray a sense of joy and youthfulness. Continue reading »
Melted Corporative Aethetics & Typography by Albert Andersen
Albert Andersen is a Danish freelance graphic designer and 3D artist. While studying at the Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX), he developed his signature psychedelic style using a mix of 3D renders, visual feedback loops, and lots of scanned textures. He now helps musicians, tech companies, and many others by creating expressive album art and unique visual brand reinterpretations. Continue reading »
The Superb Embroidered Typography by Jessica Dance
Amazing hand-embroidered typographic artworks by Jessica Dance, a textile artist and model maker based in London. Continue reading »
Facetters: Designer Created a Cool Collection of “Hero Logos,” Combining Typography with Popular Characters
According to Sergey Kirmanov: “I present to your attention a collection of heroic logos. It features 20 heroes from different universes. It was interesting for me to combine the images of the characters with their text writing. The resulting symbiosis of faces and letters was named.” Continue reading »
The Superb Modern Grpahic Design and Typography Experiences of Mattia Cacciatore
Mattia Cacciatore is an Italian graphic designer. Below you will find examples of his graphics and typography in the post-design style. He is currently the art director of Saatchi Italy. Continue reading »
The World of Modern Graphic Design & Typography by Kyle Kemink
Kyle is a 23-year-old graphic designer, photographer and digital artist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Having studied at The Open Window, followed by a two-year stint at Grid Worldwide, Kyle lost his job during the 2020 pandemic. Since then he’s been freelancing full time and creating from home. Continue reading »
“Focus on Yourself”: Modern Design and Post-Typography by Archives.Matei
Archives.Matei, another anonymous artist in my selection of so-called post-design trends. All the things you love so much (or not): tribal typography, 3D morphs, elements of Japanese graphic design from the 90s. Continue reading »
Artist Makes Soft and Syrupy Typography Visuals that Flow and Mutate
It’s easy to get lost in the constant stream of visuals we are surrounded by daily. This visual fatigue can either be a challenge or an inspiration for visual artists — offering a thrilling opportunity to explore new styles and technologies. Continue reading »
Experimental Typography and Graphic Design by Wanwai Shum
Rotterdam-based graphic designer Wanwai Shum first spoke to us back in 2019 when still studying at the Design Academy Eindhoven in Rotterdam. Continue reading »
The New Aesthetic of Graphic Design and Typography by Daan Rietbergen
Daan Rietbergen is an Utrecht based independent graphic designer and artist specialized in visual identity, poster design and typography. Continue reading »
The Liquid Typography by Alex Valentina
Alex Valentina is a graphic designer from Italy who graduated from KHIB, Bergen, Norway, and is based in London, UK. A musician, music producer and video director, he also occasionally designs typefaces. At The Designers Foundry, he released the fairytale font Goliagolia in 2019, and the spindly lava lamp font GabyGaby in 2020. Continue reading »
“Always Moving Under the Surface”: Organic Typography by Alex Ortiga
Alex Ortiga was born on February 21, 1993 in Gemona del Friuli. He grew up in Udine, where he graduated as a computer expert in 2012. During the S.Y. 2009-2010 he obtained the Adobe Photoshop Certification, and he soon started to work as graphic designer. Continue reading »
Incredible Typography Works of Jordan Metcalf
Jordan Metcalf is a South African graphic designer based in Portland, Oregon and one of our very special guests for this year’s edition. He has a strong focus on diverse, experimental custom lettering and identity design. Jordan was awarded the ADC Young Gun in 2013 and he’s our proof to the world that if you can dream it, then you can definitely do it. Continue reading »
Ornate & Highly Decorative 3D Typography by Katt Phatt
Katt Phatt shared a beautiful 3D project on Behance featuring some ornate and highly decorative design. A typographic piece which accentuates curves within typography. With the addition of 3D to further enhance the effects. The tools used were: Autodesk 3ds MaxPixologic ZbrushCorona Renderer. Continue reading »
Thrifted Vintage Plates Made Irreverent With Typography By Marie-Claude Marquis
Canadian artist Marie-Claude Marquis gives a new meaning to antique second-hand plates with witty typographical interventions. Often irreverent and full of trending pop culture references, her one-liners address and poke fun at our society in the digital age, sexuality, religion, consumerism, and mental health. The subjects she tackles spiced up with a humorous approach make her work bold and controversial. Continue reading »
This Book Is Dedicated To Arcade Game Typography, And Only 1000 Copies Available!
The first book of its kind – a definitive and beautifully designed survey of ’70s, ’80s and early ’90s arcade game pixel typography. Continue reading »
An Instagram Account Dedicated To Learning Basic French Through Beautiful Typography
Discover the beauty of the French language! Continue reading »
“Solo: A Star Wars Story” Unveils Vibrant Posters With Delightful Typography
This series of character posters reveal the colorful ensemble of the Star Wars spinoff that take on a more humorous vibe. The first poster that comes in a vibrant orange hue shows Alden Ehrenreich holding the signature blaster of Han Solo. Continue reading »
20 Typography Rules Every Designer Should Know
Good typography is the difference between amateur and professional design. It arouses the user’s interest and ensures that your message gets read. Continue reading »
Honest, Valuable & Intelligent Advice And Statements Presented In A Way That Exists Somewhere Pleasantly Between Design And Typography
Adam J. Kurtz is a Brooklyn-based artist and author whose first book, 1 Page at a Time: A Daily Creative Companion has been translated into fifteen languages. In addition to personal work, he’s collaborated on products for retailers such as Urban Outfitters, Strand Bookstore, and Fishs Eddy, and made work for companies including Pepsi, Adobe and the New York Times. In 2016, he was named one of PRINT Magazine’s “15 Under 30” New Visual Artists.
In his spare time, he enjoys listening to Alanis Morissette and eating bread. Continue reading »
Artist Creates Inspiring Typography On Landscapes
Don’t you just love quotes that still the mind? If so, you’ll enjoy this series by Julian Bialowas. This is a collection of inspiring snippets (that will make you think about life) set on beautiful photos of landscapes and mountains taken by Julian himself. Julian Bialowas is a Canadian freelance Designer & Photographer currently living in Calgary, Alberta. Creator of 365q and a co-creator of 16HOURS Magazine. Continue reading »
Autotypography
Amazing typo project by Singapore based graphic designer, Darius Ou Dahao. Continue reading »
Living Typography by Nishant Jethi
The number of House Sparrows has dramatically decreased in recent times because of a lack of nesting areas in the modern environments we build. This project looks to give, not only a nice look to nameplates and house numbers, but also a nice home for Sparrows. Each hallow wooden 3D letter provides ample room for Sparrows to nest and breed. Continue reading »
Art on Wheels: Exploring the Captivating World of 1890s French Bicycle Posters
Throughout history, bicycles have played a significant role in shaping transportation and inspiring a sense of freedom. While the first functioning two-wheeler is often credited to a German inventor in 1817, it was the French who truly embraced and popularized this revolutionary mode of transport in the 1860s, giving it the name “bicycle.” The French not only fell in love with bicycles for their practicality but also recognized their cultural and literary significance, intertwining them with themes of freedom and adventure in their literature. Continue reading »