Beautiful Lettering Murals by Emmy Star Brown
Emmy Star Brown, a talented artist based in Chicago, has spent the last decade creating dynamic and vast pieces that bring life to walls and urban environments. Continue reading »
The Superb Typographic Posters by Elena Byalaya
Elena is a graphic designer with a background in book design and illustration currently residing in New York. Continue reading »
Fluid, Abstract and Futuristic Typographic Design by MOCAGE
“Hey, I am Moses aka MOCAGE from Germany. I studied graphic design from 2017-2020 and made myself self-employed in January 2020 and now working with clients around the world.” Continue reading »
A Cat Who Makes Typographic Posters Better Than You
Diederik Jeangout is a designer. Joppe is a cat. Joppe really loves Diederik’s keyboard. Back in the days of 2012, Joppe made a series of 25 unique posters and is willing to sell them. The money will go to the animal shelter. And some candy for Joppe. Continue reading »
A Typographic Scarf Made With Letters From The Helvetica Typeface
Hong Kong-based creative studio Little Factory has created a striking scarf that is made with letters from the popular Helvetica typeface. Influenced by traditional Chinese paper-cutting techniques and modern type design, the Helvetica Scarf is made by arranging random letters in an interlocking pattern, which is then laser-cut into a piece of micro-fiber suede material. Continue reading »
Innovative Typographic Graffiti Casts Shadows That Change All Day
Although certainly and notably destructive at times, graffiti has equal power to embolden and beautify a city, rather than smear or disfigure it. Such inherently colorful work doesn’t always have to be a rushed tag for unsavory reasons. In truth, graffiti isn’t all that far off from mural work in nature or, in graffiti artist Daku’s latest piece, bounces closer to a typographic art installation. Continue reading »
Typographic World Map
Awesome typographic World map by Nancy McCabe. Letterpress (blind longitude & latitude lines). 20 x 29 inches (16 x 25 image area) Continue reading »