Haha… stumbled on this today. Anyone remember? It shows how we designed print in the olden days. It’s called a “comp”–it is a hand-drawn facsimile of what you want the finished product to look like. The media are colored pencils and markers on parchment layout paper mounted on foam core. This final frame shows the […]
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Chuck Green’s curated list of Typography resources
I love type and these are some of my favorite typography-related resources for graphic designers, marketers, and other creatives. Check back occasionally, the list is always being added to and updated. And when you have some time, try clicking through link-by-link—there are some real treasures here—some that might not jump out at you at first blush—people, […]
100+ books that celebrate fine typography…
In 2008, I pointed you to the website of publisher Scott & Nix, Inc. and their pick of “100 Typographic Books”. Charles Nix, who curated the list, described it like this: “One hundred books about typography might seem like a lot, but actually, it just scratches the surface. Consider this a start. Below are a […]
Meet YouWorkForThem.com: A source of fonts, images, and more…
YouWorkForThem.com is a shop founded by two talented designers–Michael Paul Young and Michael Cina. Their eclectic collection is certainly worth adding to your list of resources. New from Lewis McGuffie Type: Tusker Grotesk… Fonts… Graphics… Photos… Videos… YouWorkForThem.com… Web of founder Michael Paul Young… Web of founder Michael Cina… Posted in NOVEMBER 2017 / Chuck […]