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2. Valvolina: Evoking past, present and future, the geometrically glorious Valvolina with ‘its bizarre yet engaging assemblage of contrapuntal shapes’ https://t.co/nse3IAtOyo
Five typography trends set to make waves in 2023
https://t.co/PZ6kidSVCE
Credit for the map in the background of that image:
The amazing @bodleianlibs
See the map here: https://t.co/PDuxWsnCXe
Give me an a...
These colorful and varied letter a’s from young Vietnamese graphic designer, Quynhhuong Nguyen, caught my eye.
https://t.co/DooxSAw0y4
Rayguns & Rocketships
@rianhughes, the talent behind Device Fonts, has a launched a pretty cool Kickstarter campaign for a beautifully designed book about the best vintage sci-fi book covers.
https://t.co/zHc7smE1W8
Just in case you missed it:
The Month in Type
packed to bursting with type news
https://t.co/f2shWraKJJ
In episode 2 of Font of the Month, the legendary @thedailyheller takes a closer look at Oposta, an unabashed and oversized slab serif that seamlessly melds flamboyance and finesse.
https://t.co/QEGf745m6C
Weathered Wednesday: Some typefaces that appear beautifully worse for wear.
https://t.co/uN257TQ0QT
Including:
1. Battery Park, a gritty stencil font
https://t.co/Fajus29Byo
Definitely worth checking out the work of Yusril Muhtadi:
https://t.co/afmUJg9RRJ
A simple and super-fun layer font from @Fran6
Meet Lustik:
https://t.co/uOPqrSPBZd