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Artisan wine label designs by Fen Acey craft a narrative through collage and typography

Creative Boom

This side project by Fen Acey combines her love of food and drink packaging with collage and elegant typography to create beautiful and original artisan wine label designs. Typography played a crucial role in the creation process, bridging the handmade collage elements and the necessary textual information.

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35 Examples of Vintage and Retro Typography You Need to See

Shillington

Here, we’re going to delve deep and dig out some of the most interesting vintage typography, all of which can inspire designers or even be used in your designs today. That’s right—the long held belief that Gutenberg invented the printing press isn’t true! ). Examples of Vintage Typography. Village & Orbit.

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50 Best Design Blogs You Have To Read (2023 Update)

Shillington

Given that so many typography blogs are run by type designers, it’s also refreshing to see one written, instead, by a designer who uses type in their day-to-day work. Eye Magazine Eye Magazine , the international review of graphic design, is a quarterly print magazine on graphic design and visual culture.

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9 Best Design Colleges in Los Angeles (2022 list)

Shillington

Otis Graphic Design students are offered study in UX/UI, typography and type design and other typical graphic design skills, whilst also learning printmaking and traditional letterpress skills. Also, Otis offers both a Communication Arts undergraduate degree with a major in Graphic Design and a Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design.

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100 Amazing Graphic Designers to Follow on Instagram

Shillington

Oakland-based Oh No Type Co was founded in 2015. His design work is heavily research and often plays with typography to create something abundant and detailed. On top of that, he also runs the account Empersant , a design and typography joke page. Oh No Type Co. Renald Louissaint. Both are well worth following him for.