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Tangent revitalises Turner Prize identity in a fusion of art and accessibility

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David Whyte, co-founder of Tangent, shares insights into their approach: "In the art world, identities can be exclusive. Whyte elaborates on their inspiration: "We looked to the local environment from the outset. Whyte believes this 'ebb and flow' also evokes the two-and-fro of an ongoing conversation.

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Hopscotch helps small businesses skip the BS with a fun and approachable brand system

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The typography mirrors this bouncing feel with the rounded curves and loops of ES Rebond Grotesque and Whyte.". This approach extends to the logo design, which uses the skipping and hopping movements people make when leaping across a hopscotch board.

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“Outdoor Recreation” by Photographer Adam Whyte

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The Work and Words of Photographer Peter Whyte: Featured in Graphis Journal 370

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This week, we take a trip down under with Tasmanian photographer Peter Whyte, featured in Graphis Journal 370! He started […].

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Advice from 2022's top graduates for new creative students starting this September

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But as figurative painter Shaqúelle Whyte points out, it's not about them; it's about you. Don't rush things. It's difficult to avoid comparing yourself to your peers. And that can lead to frustration about your own lack of progress. So instead of obsessing over others, he recommends focusing on your own journey.

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How Semi Permanent Studio designed the visual identity for Future State 2023

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Second comes Whyte Inktrap: a sophisticated and robust grotesque font characterised by its ink traps. First, a custom typeface called Future State was built on a dot-grid matrix. Inspired by punched computer tape, it's an all-caps display typeface with no lowercase characters.

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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2024

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Whyte by Dinamo Fabian Harb drew the first version of ABC Whyte years ago after coming across a type sample from the early heyday of grotesques during a bout of archival digging. Drawn with clarity and functionality in mind, the 16 stylistic sets containing various alternates allow you to adapt Aeonik's 'voice' to suit any project.

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