Tag: typography
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Vibrant & Fun: Andy Tran
“Someone will always be better than you, and someone else will be better than that said person. The ability to have fun means you can endure all the time, energy, money, etc. you put into your work. It’s all good, though, because you’re having fun.” Andy Tran is a West Coast designer who mainly focuses…
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Sawdust – My Heroes in Graphic Design
When I see some new work of one duo from the UK, I usually fall in love with it again and again. Sawdust is the London based creative partnership of Jonathan Quainton and Rob Gonzalez. With four eyes for impeccable detail and quality of finish, a thing of true beauty in the printed form, this…
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The Multiple Facets of Baillat Cardell and Fils
Baillat Cardell & Fils is a design firm founded by Jean Sebastien Baillat and Guillaume Cardell in 2008. The Montreal-based company has multiple facets and can be very flexible with unlimited content. The pair strive for original and striking design across many media, notably promotional items, video animation, visual installations and interactive creations. They put…
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Hartung Trenz: Type in Motion & Space
“Our works are experimenting with the interaction of linguistic awareness and pictographic association, the ability of word and image to interpret and create.” Is what an artist has to say verbally more important than his/her visual work? In the case of the German pair Detlef Hartung and Georg Trenz, the founders of Hartung Trenz, they…
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The Passionate Typographic Work of Áron Jancsó
“My philosophy is that I’m going to follow my passions. Work should not becoming just a job, it should be fun. People are way more productive when they are motivated from the inside and love what they do.” Working as a freelance graphic designer in Budapest, Áron Jancsó is totally addicted and committed to type…
