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TheTypeNerdTumbld A look through the eyes of Paul Stonier. These are the things that make me smile, think and drool. You'll find typography, fashion and skate culture. Cheers.
Paul Stonier, the Type Nerd.

lifebelow14th:

Really interesting look at the writing process behind the State of the Union #Writing #SOTU #President #Obama #Politics 

typeverything:

Typeverything.com
Collector plate by Danielle Davis.

typeverything:

Typeverything.com

Collector plate by Danielle Davis.

ultrasparky:

When it comes to Gill, there’s always talk about crotches 

ultrasparky:

When it comes to Gill, there’s always talk about crotches 

How do you build client relationships? “put out fires and solve problems” -Jim Forward #businessofdesign

creativemineral:

One for the ladies pt.4
Friends of Type

creativemineral:

One for the ladies pt.4

Friends of Type

Cameron Moll / Designer, Speaker, Author: HTML5 Whiteboard Magnets→

cameronmoll:

HTML5 Whiteboard Magnets

Last Friday I posted a photo of these magnetic HTML5 elements from part of our homeschool curriculum, and several of you expressed interest in knowing how I made them.

It’s pretty simple: magnetic sheets that are compatible with any inkjet printer. I’ve used Avery magnet sheets

Aarron Walter covers not only how users benefit from bringing emotion into design, but also the business case.

(Source: paulstonier.com)

(Source: the44sunsets, via typeorfuck)

typeverything:

Typeverything.com - The harder you work, the luckier you get by Studio Muti.

typeverything:

Typeverything.com - The harder you work, the luckier you get by Studio Muti.

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typelikes:

Stunning! We are utterly in love with Marian ♥
Often vernacular, always impressive. Paul Barnes has been playing with the concept of “reducing historical models to their basic skeletal forms” since 2000. Finally available as a complete family, the reductionist Marian consists of nine serif faces, delicate matching italics, and a single blackletter style — trimmed down to their fundamentals and reinvented as sinewy hairlines. For the full experience, we suggest that you dip your toes into the exhaustingly thorough PDFs showing the family specimen and OpenType features.
 (via Typedia: Blog: Type News: Open Emigretion)

typelikes:

Stunning! We are utterly in love with Marian 

Often vernacular, always impressive. Paul Barnes has been playing with the concept of “reducing historical models to their basic skeletal forms” since 2000. Finally available as a complete family, the reductionist Marian consists of nine serif faces, delicate matching italics, and a single blackletter style — trimmed down to their fundamentals and reinvented as sinewy hairlines. For the full experience, we suggest that you dip your toes into the exhaustingly thorough PDFs showing the family specimen and OpenType features.

 (via Typedia: Blog: Type News: Open Emigretion)