Showing posts with label Type and Layout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Type and Layout. Show all posts

Friday, 12 March 2010

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Windaz Two Thoosand


I love Geordie in-jokes.

Tom Wrigglesworth

This is pretty bloody James Laurie.

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Frank Chimero

This just made me laugh.

Kevin Bradley - Yee Haw Industries







Tuesday, 1 December 2009

THE POWER OF PAPER (745.2)

I LIKE PAPER STOCKS. these business cards are sweet as my nuts.

Corporate branding developed from the idea of trying to develop corporate branding! its all designed and printed to look hand drawn, complete with "call for a good time" style match box business cards and individually scribbled red pen for effect. ah lav eet.

Concertina books are cool. that's all there is to it. This one has embossed covers and weird dada style typography. its actually a christmas card. pretty cool. Except the eye in my. thats just shit.

Things to do in leeds!

aww its a little A6 book/zine giving you things to do in leeds! shame it has that fucking starburst on it.

i like the cover stock, it looks recycled and has a good hearty texture to it. woof.

centrefold has a map with a key! what more could you ask for??

Monday, 23 November 2009

Curtis and Terrorist - Modern Monstrosity Comics

The Curtis and Terrorist page on the Modern Monstrosity Comics website.

Hamd drawn front cover of issue 1. Looks like sharpy and highlighter on reformed cardboard, Rock and roll.

More hand drawn text on the inside cover.
6 panel A4 fold up zine stapled inside. CMYK print on glossy paper.

Issue 2 cover! Comes in a variety of stock colours. I love the front flap!

Aww look at how scared of terrorists he is.

Same arrangement inside as issue 1, 6 panel A4 sheet folded up and stapled in. Works really well.

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

London graphics

Awesome type-as-image book cover we saw in London when on a dissertation visit. About london bands and Roughtrade history.

Really nice polaroid wall in Roughtrade. Pretty classic but everyone loves polaroids.

I saw this carried out a few times in London. Just a very interesting hands-on approach to communicating a message.

"The Devil wears prada, but the People wear £5 plimsoles." Made me laugh. A D.I.Y advert.

I dont know how lush the soup actually was, but it seemed a very confident cockney advertisement that i'm pretty sure that the soup would indeed have been lush.

Expensive like. Liking the veggie one being cheaper too, ha!