Tag Archives: typography

A work Desk=Persona+Typo

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Persona work desk

Designer: Liviu Avasiloiei

Is this desk perfect for you? Aren’t you going to love a desk with your signature, say initials on it. This work desk Persona is designed by Liviu Avasiloiei.

A typo work station which is fully customizable has all the typography lovers drooling on it. I love this work desk because it is simple, fun and creative!

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As Nature Types

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Pollinate by Anna Garforth

A spring inspired typeface

Anna Garforth explores life and time around us via nature. Her social commentary turns green, experimental and playful.

Via her unique art:

Her typography grows!

She talks in mossy numbers!

The new economics is defined!

Or dried & pressed flowers speak the language of beautiful spring typography!

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Typography Porcelain Lights

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Xy porcelain lights (pendant lamps)

Designer: Cordula Kafka

Typography as design elements and porcelain as material give these lights a deadly combination and timeless touch. These delicate letters seem like floating in space but the design process is a very complex one. The designer Cordula Kafka has delved deep into forgotten and neglected traditional techniques of lithophany and brought this craft alive with her stunning designs.

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A folk tale in typo

 

Hey friends, get, set, ready!

For a dynamic show! Wait,

For a dynamic typography show! Moment,

For a folk tale in dynamic typography By Saaib Zafar.

 

Here depicted are a few screen-shot of a Tamil folklore ‘Outwitting fate’ (project done in a movie form).

 

I believe this is a simple, superbly crafted and brilliant typo tale!

I haven’t come across such an exciting combination before!

  

 

An architectural graduate and graduating student at Degree 44 – IDC IIT Saaib Zafar dabbles in many areas of design other than dynamic typography. Check his Portfolio here.

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