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Print is dead

Coca Cola

I’ve finally got round to going through some of my pictures from honeymoon in Tanzania. We had a great time and as well as photos of my beautiful new wife, I took lots of the sort of pictures graphic designers take when they’re on holiday:

Pepsi

I loved the hand painted signage in the places we visited. Obviously print reproduction is beyond the means of many people, so they’ve become adept at rendering typefaces and brand trademarks with a paintbrush. The imperfections and analogue nature of the graphics can be laughable, but they do the job, and in some cases are very accurate indeed.

vodacom

Typography is a constant need, but when photos of things are called for things get interesting.

Aquarium

Ferries

It’s something we miss now that cheap digital printing rules the roost, those chalkboard writers pushing pie and pint night in the local Wetherspoon’s pub are all that’s left.

Self Drive

It reminded me of these movie posters from Ghana I saw a while ago which are just wonderful.

filmposterpaintings

And then there’s an album I’ve been listening to recently, from The Very Best, friends of Vampire Weekend…

theverybest

With some global companies taking a real interest in emerging economies, and African nations growing in commercial confidence, could we be looking at a new source of visual inspiration? Cadbury’s seem to think so at the moment…




Nested styles

rnest

Have you ever wondered what a bird’s favourite font is? Well, that’s the sort of issue my mind turns to on a Friday afternoon. Check out Type Nesting, a collection of homely nests inside various letters of the signage alphabet.

nested styles

Apparently they prefer the letter R




Why not

WHY NOT

Why not indeed…




A cautionary tale

Let this be a lesson to all of us. If you treat type this badly, you will go out of business.




Is it me or is this logo filthy?

Spotted on the way to work last week. Almost as good as the OGC logo recently unveiled…