Brooklyn Designer Mike Perry has done a book of hand-made type. It includes hand-drawn typefaces from fifty designers, artists and others.
His website is interesting too.
Graphic Design Class Blog – ARTS 145
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Steven Heller, the Cult of the Ugly
In 1993 Steven Heller wrote a piece for Eye magazine discussing the trend of self-consciously "ugly" design he saw coming out of design schools such as Cranbrook and CalARTS.
Here it is.
Here it is.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
The Crystal Goblet
Monday, February 14, 2011
Fonts and their locations
Here's a recap of our discussion of font locations from today.
System Fonts
/System/Library/Fonts/

Don't touch these. These are the fonts that the Apple system needs to operate. Moving or deleting anything here can cause problems.
The Local Fonts Folder:
/Library/Fonts/

These fonts are available to all Users on a computer (all logins). This is where fonts that should be available across the entire computer (all users and applications) may be installed.
The User Fonts Folder:
(the tilde (~) character stands for your user home folder, either "customer" in the lab or your apple "short name" *(i.e. /Users/scottadolan/Library/Fonts)
~/Library/Fonts/

The User font directory is the folder where you can add an remove fonts at will. Fonts placed in the User Fonts folder will be available to your login in all applications. This is where I recommend adding fonts for use with InDesign.
The InDesign Fonts folder
/Applications/Adobe InDesign CS5/Fonts/

Adobe allows you to make fonts available specifically to InDesign, by placing them in the InDesign Fonts folder. These will not necessarily be available to other Adobe Products like Illustrator or Photoshop.
System Fonts
/System/Library/Fonts/

Don't touch these. These are the fonts that the Apple system needs to operate. Moving or deleting anything here can cause problems.
The Local Fonts Folder:
/Library/Fonts/

These fonts are available to all Users on a computer (all logins). This is where fonts that should be available across the entire computer (all users and applications) may be installed.
The User Fonts Folder:
(the tilde (~) character stands for your user home folder, either "customer" in the lab or your apple "short name" *(i.e. /Users/scottadolan/Library/Fonts)
~/Library/Fonts/

The User font directory is the folder where you can add an remove fonts at will. Fonts placed in the User Fonts folder will be available to your login in all applications. This is where I recommend adding fonts for use with InDesign.
The InDesign Fonts folder
/Applications/Adobe InDesign CS5/Fonts/

Adobe allows you to make fonts available specifically to InDesign, by placing them in the InDesign Fonts folder. These will not necessarily be available to other Adobe Products like Illustrator or Photoshop.
BLU
http://www.blublu.org/
Italian street artist who goes by the pseudonym BLU
MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
BIG BANG BIG BOOM - the new wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
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