
…the use of type obscuring an actor’s face, and the dominance of type over image has been much in evidence in movie posters lately… this blog is signalling a (not really) new trend in movie poster design

see also this related post from me…

…the use of type obscuring an actor’s face, and the dominance of type over image has been much in evidence in movie posters lately… this blog is signalling a (not really) new trend in movie poster design

see also this related post from me…
a book about the basic disciplines in graphic design. The first volume in the series is about logos… contents are classified by the type of entity – arts & culture, business services, retail, lifestyle and manufacturing…

a new book on corporate identity & logo design entitled basic identity featuring several ‘me’ projects has been released by ‘index books’ in barcelona this week, i haven’t received a copy yet so can’t remember which of my projects are in there unfortunately…

not on the web…. time to empty out
(courtesy of mister ‘ewoudt boonstra’)

note: the post frequency on the ‘me blog’ has taken a nosedive this week (plus my entries to ‘fontanel’) due to a seriously heavy workload, so apologies to the daily visitors, it may be a bit quieter than usual in the coming days for the same reason… meanwhile here’s an interesting new book: supergraphics from quality design publishers ‘unit’ in london

… niches of architects and designers began experimenting with Supergraphics to emulate the spatial effects of architecture. These designers distorted perspective with stripes and arrows, emphasized wayfinding and movement sequences with surface designs, joined community groups to paint illustrative graphics over blighted buildings, and played with scale by using billboarding tactics…
an oldie but always worth seeing again (thanks to ‘thijs’ for reminding me)