Love these variations on theĀ Avant-Garde Page Design 1900-1950 cover. There are a lot of great ways to work purely with type.
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Love these variations on theĀ Avant-Garde Page Design 1900-1950 cover. There are a lot of great ways to work purely with type.
It’s difficult to give proper credit for this, but I liked the TI84 Plus user manual’s cover enough to post it. It’s surprisingly simple and straightforward for something of its kind.
I love Information Architects’ site, specifically the blog! It’s a great reading experience and iABC is a pretty sweet typeface.
I love the attention to typographic detail on A Working Library! It looks beautiful.
I like how bold and simple this site is, but I really like that display face they’re using! Try moving your cursor over the letters in it!
I like the smaller bits of text underneath the title here, and that one line of small type set inside the title. The simplicity and contrast is nice, and the colors are refreshing.
Without the background image, this layout takes on a much more reserved tone. You can see the original here.
This is an interesting way to break down the layout of a book cover. The cover itself has an interesting balance, although the lettering and imagery on the original makes it look much crazier.