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FontBook, 4th Edition

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

FontBook, 4th Edition

Long before there were hi-res laser printers in every design firm and PDF specimens on every foundry website, typographers discovered, compared, and selected type using specimen books.

There is too much separation from the display to the printed page for a designer to see how the curves, the straights, and the joins truly interact. The best way to review and analyze the utility of a typeface is through viewing the samples in print. Nothing can replace this.

To this end, “FontBook” is a type reference worth much more than its weight in gold. And it weighs a lot! (More than six-and-a-half pounds, in fact.)

Some might say, “but it’s a book and it can’t be updated.” True. Containing font releases up to 2006, “FontBook” is best used in conjunction with FontShop.com and other online vendors for a more current view of what’s available. But the book offers insight not found online, such as the “see also” cross-references, and offset printed samples complete enough to really give a good idea of what you’ll get when you go to press.

This comprehensive reference is curated, organized, and printed with loving and tender care — a vital tool for keeping things original and fresh for each client and project.

Tiffany Wardle de Sousa is a typographer living and working in San Jose, California. She earned her MA in the Theory and History of Typography at Reading. Active in the type community, Tiffany has written for several design publications and serves as a SOTA board member and Typophile moderator.


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101 Purely Awesome 404 Error Pages

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

101 Purely Awesome 404 Error Pages

thumb404 error pages are one of the most common ways for companies to have a creative website.  Although there are the boring, generic 404 pages, today we have a great roundup of 101 purely awesome, hilarious, creative or just plain cool 404 not found error pages.

If you enjoyed this post, please take the time to leave a comment, submit it to your favorite social network, or just simply share it with your friends.  Face it, we could all use a laugh and a smile, so hopefully this post will provide just that.

Thanks for reading!

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Marlene

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Marlene

Marlene is an elegant, high contrast Egyptian face with a distinctive and contemporary calligraphic flourish. When I first saw it I was impressed at how incredibly crisp it was, as if drawn with a pen so sharp it could just as easily cut the paper as leave ink there.

The italic expresses this sharpness with a wonderful sense of speed; those beautiful thin upstrokes and unusually high connection points of the bowls on a, g and y, and the standout exuberance of the k feel as if it can’t wait to get you moving on to the next letter, with the stark horizontal of the terminal serif seemingly flinging you onward. The horizontal serifs along the x-height and baseline also create strong lines that add yet more of a sense of urgency and pace to text set with it. This face isn’t hanging around for anyone.

The face is contrasty too, not just of the thick and thin of upstrokes and downstrokes, but of the speed and sudden direction changes that give this face such quirky character and appeal. The regular a is unusual in carrying through such a heavy serif from more open characters like the c and r, and as a result ends up with a tiny counter that successfully keeps the character balanced. It’s a sign of the quality of overall design in this face that such a conceit not only works well but adds a distinctive and appealing character. I think the face is a great release and while it’d work well for body copy, especially for magazines and short copy, it will really shine in a display setting.

Aegir Hallmundur is a type-obsessed web and graphic designer living and working Brighton, England. He also runs The Ministry of Type, a website mainly about type and sometimes calligraphy, illustration, architecture and photography.


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Review: "Dangerous Curves" by Doyald Young

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Review: “Dangerous Curves” by Doyald Young

Doyald Young - Dangerous Curves Hermann Zapf introduces Doyald Young’s “Dangerous Curves”, not by discussing Young, but instead by singing praise to the pencil. Zapf then goes on to describe the typical height at which he drew letters, the difference between drawing for a punchcutter and a scanner, and a desire to show his own hand in his typefaces. While it’s odd not to mention the author in the introduction to a retrospective of his work, Zapf’s comments encompass the sensibility of Young’s book. An ode to intense scrutiny, “Curves” demonstrates Young’s dedication to type, nuance, and the human hand in design.

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20 Tutorials for Professional Effects in Fireworks

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

20 Tutorials for Professional Effects in Fireworks

thumbAdobe Photoshop isn’t the only graphic design tool in the Adobe family of products.  Adobe Fireworks provides a unique balance between vector and raster graphics, which is a nice hybrid between Illustrator and Photoshop.  However, good resources and tutorials for Fireworks are somewhat hard to find.

Today, we have 20 tutorials that will get you started with Adobe Fireworks and will help you to create professional effects.  So if you have thought about trying out Fireworks but didn’t know where to start, check out these tutorials.

Fireworks 101: Introduction to FireworksFireworks 101: Introduction to Fireworks
Create a Vista-like Wallpaper in FireworksCreate a Vista-like Wallpaper in Fireworks
Creating Fading Light Vectors in FireworksCreating Fading Light Vectors in Fireworks
Create James White Inspired Lighting Effects in FireworksCreate James White Inspired Lighting Effects in Fireworks
Grass Textured Text in FireworksGrass Textured Text in Fireworks
Simple Orbs in FireworksSimple Orbs in Fireworks
Creating an iPhone Interface in FireworksCreating an iPhone Interface in Fireworks
Create a Planet from Scratch in FireworksCreate a Planet from Scratch in Fireworks
Abstract Smoke Effect in FireworksAbstract Smoke Effect in Fireworks
Setting Text on a Path in FireworksSetting Text on a Path in Fireworks
Creating the IE7 Logo in FireworksCreating the IE7 Logo in Fireworks
Awesome Floral Type in FireworksAwesome Floral Type in Fireworks
Vibrant Digital Collage in FireworksVibrant Digital Collage in Fireworks
Create a Peelable Sticker Effect in FireworksCreate a Peelable Sticker Effect in Fireworks
Amazing Neon Lights in FireworksAmazing Neon Lights in Fireworks
Glowing Light Trail in FireworksGlowing Light Trail in Fireworks
Light Painting in FireworksLight Painting in Fireworks
5 Steps to a Barcode in Fireworks5 Steps to a Barcode in Fireworks
Creating a Mouse in FireworksCreating a Mouse in Fireworks
Create a Vector in FireworksCreate a Vector in Fireworks


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The 10 Best Logo Tutorials on the Web

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

The 10 Best Logo Tutorials on the Web

thumbLast week, we looked a very important part of personal branding: business cards.  This week, we’re going to look at another essential part of branding: logo design.

There are all sorts of logos out there.  Simple logos, fancy logos, colorful logos, monochromatic logos, you name it.  Each logo is individually tailored to meet a specific business need.

Today, we’re going to look at the 10 best logo tutorials on the internet.

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Step By Step WalkthroughStep By Step Walkthrough
Make An Awesome LogoMake An Awesome Logo
Create A Crazy-Cool LogoCreate A Crazy-Cool Logo
Stylish Business LogoStylish Business Logo
Badass Wordpress LogoBadass Wordpress Logo
Sikbox Logo ProcessSikbox Logo Process
Create A Fly LogoCreate A Fly Logo
3D Logo Tutorial3D Logo Tutorial
Firefox Logo TutorialFirefox Logo Tutorial
Environmental Logo TutorialEnvironmental Logo Tutorial


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10 Beautiful Free Stock Images from deviantART

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

10 Beautiful Free Stock Images from deviantART

thumbDeviantART can be one of the graphic designer’s best friends.  There are tons of tutorials, resources, and of course, community feedback to hopefully help you improve and identify areas that need work.

A search for ’stock’ on deviantART returns 1,441,155 results.  However, not all those stock images are worth your time.  Today, we’ve rounded up 10 absolutely gorgeous stock images from deviantART that are free to use.

Just make sure you read the usage rules for the specific image, as many are print-restricted or require crediting the author.  Enjoy, and hopefully you find them useful!

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Call for Artists

Monday, March 9th, 2009

If you would like to be a DesignSelect Featured Guest Artist please submit the following:

  • 3 (optimized) jpg images of your work.
    (Artists working in any medium will be considered).
  • A brief statement about your work.
  • A brief Bio which can include a link to your Website.

Please submit the above items to candidate@designselect.com

The 10 Best Tutorials for Business Card Design

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

The 10 Best Tutorials for Business Card Design

21For graphic designers, having a distinctive and creative business card is essential.  It helps define your identity and also makes a powerful first impression on potential clients.

Today, we have a list of the 10 best tutorials for business card designs.  While using the exact design probably isn’t the best plan for being unique, they do help to show off the various techniques that can be used to achieve the desired effects.

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10 Tutorials for Great Typography

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

10 Tutorials for Great Typography

41Good typography is an essential part of quality graphic design.  Oftentimes, images alone aren’t enough to convey a message, but plain text just won’t cut it.  Typography is the art and techniques of arranging type, type design, and modifying type glyphs.

Today, we have a list of 10 great tutorials for achieving beautiful typographic effects.  Hopefully they will give you a few ideas or inspiration for your next piece.

If you enjoyed this post, please let me know in the comments, and as always, share this  post with your friends, whether directly, or by your favorite social network.

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