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Some sweet type exploration by Mat Ottdal for Nike.

via Hello Miss Potter

 

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Hello! It’s a horrible grey and rainy day here in Melbourne so for today’s Font Friday post I have lots of fun bright colours!

TANGA is designed by Madrid based designer Velckro. Keep an eye out for the free download soon!

You can see more great font friday picks on these wonderful blogs; The Aerialist PressBlush PrintablesBubblerockFourth & FoldedLauren Elise CraftedPalm PapersSuper SwoonHank & HuntHoney Bee InivtesWeswen DesignGo Against the GrainAnd Everything NiceVicki DesignerDesign EditorBrancoprata and Little Bit Heart

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Happy Font Friday everyone! You Work For Them has put together their top 10 fonts 0f 2011 and made them available to buy as a package (brilliant!) “This is a great discount on a great collection; quite a deal for any and all studios needing some serious typeface power at an affordable price.” Check them out below…

So there you have it! I think you’ll agree that 2011 was a pretty awesome year, so many brilliant fonts designed. Do you have a favourite? Pretty hard to choose but I think mine would be Cider, Graphic Pro and Hllvtka. Each image links to the font on YWFT so check them out.

You can see more great font friday picks on these wonderful blogs; The Aerialist PressBlush PrintablesBubblerockFourth & FoldedLauren Elise CraftedPalm PapersSuper SwoonHank & HuntHoney Bee InivtesWeswen DesignGo Against the GrainAnd Everything NiceVicki DesignerDesign EditorBrancoprata and Little Bit Heart

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Hand-lettering at it’s best. Huge fan of Neil Tasker’s work. Keep up to date with his progress on both dribbble and twitter.

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I’m on the lookout for some artwork at the moment. So these typographic maps by duo David Klinker and John McCauley of Orange & Park definitely caught my eye.

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This year I’m participating in the 100 days project! A little bit about the project from the website ‘The premise is simple: For 100 days you must repeat a design operation of your choosing. The ‘operation’ must be repeated in some form everyday, and every iteration must be documented for eventual presentation. The medium is open.’ So for my project I’ve decided to hand draw a different word each day based on how I’m feeling or things going on in my life.

I’m still working on uploading all my work so check back under the tag ’100 Days Project’

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