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The best typography of the 1970s, as chosen by experts
More generally, designers embraced the curves, flair, and experimental spirit of the time, giving rise to typography trends such as playful display fonts, chunky serif types, and ...
Script fonts may have a reputation for being the curlicue go-to for wedding invitations and inspirational aphorisms, but their use is actually much more varied. Think of the dramatic flourishes of ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Paul Renner; VW As an integral part of memorable, successful design, good typography can ...
A typeface choice could influence your perception of people running for school board seats, the lawyer opening a new law office, or the coffee shop you never noticed before. Any graphic designer worth ...
Did you know TNW’s Couch Conference has a track fully dedicated to exploring new design trends this year? Check out the full ‘Sprint’ program here. It’s easy to take books and other printed material ...
This question originally appeared on Quora. Answer by Craig Weiland, art director: This is a fascinating question. I’m a font guy. I love type, and I love studying and using typefaces. “How do I ...
Have you ever thought a font looked "friendly" or "elegant?" Or felt that ComicSans was somehow unserious? You're not ...
Hidden in the vast majority of typefaces is one of the most well-known optical illusions in the world. Can you spot the illusion, and can you identify the famous illustration that demonstrates its ...
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