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I ?? NY

Fonts in Use

“I ❤️ NY” presentation board, two-line version, 1976, as archived in the MoMA collection. “I ❤️ NY” presentation board, one-line version, 1976, as archived in the MoMA collection. The same iconic image was used as the front and back page of the Daily News on September 19, 2001.

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Sega logo (1976–present)

Fonts in Use

That said, the tint and hue varies due to the constraints of screen displays or printing — or simply a failure to follow the corporate style guidelines. Source: [link] Image derived from PS2 Press Information September 2001, Sega_Logo_Guidelines.tif as republished on Sega Retro. License: All Rights Reserved.

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The 24 Most Professional Fonts to Use

Inkbot Design

The fluid serifs and sturdy letterforms allow Times New Roman to be readable in print. Jones is often preferred for clarity on screens and modern printing presses. The condensed proportions occupy less real estate, allowing more content presentation. Print documents should use at least 11pt font size.

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How to Make the Best Magazine Cover Design (& Learn the Anatomy of a Magazine Cover)

Tuts Plus

Price and Bar Code Bar codes are taken care of by the printing house, but you do have to make sure to leave room for them. Iconic Magazine Covers Print may be almost dead, but magazine covers are still very relevant. Print Design. Create a Magazine Mockup Using InDesign and Photoshop. Mohammad Jeprie. Product Mockup.

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Reclaiming the Sacred Space of the Divine Feminine in Nature

Feature Shoot

Ana Mendieta, Volcán, 1979; Six chromogenic color prints, each 13 1/4 x 20 in.; Rania Matar, Yara, Cairo, Egypt, 2019; Archival pigment print, 44 x 37 in.; Justine Kurland, Jungle Gym, 2001; Chromogenic color print, 30 x 40 in.; Justine Kurland, Slumber Party, 2000; Chromogenic color print, 30 x 40 in.;

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90s Graphic Design: A Trip Back in Time to Millennial Land

Creative Market

In this ad from 1996, the use of comical and casual typography is again present. The presentation of the ad also emphasizes the use of bright colors, which makes sense for a kid’s toy. From the leopard print on Lisa Turtle’s skirt to the diamond patterns on Screech’s shirt, the still is a study in visual texture.

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Design inspiration: our favourite projects from November

Design Week

Liverpool-based studio Dorothy has designed a new print which takes inspiration from 35 of the most loved albums from the last 60 years (from British, North American and European bands). The studio has also designed a poster for Liverpool museum British Music Experience featuring only British bands, from 1950s pop to the present day.