Sarah J Coleman
25 Aug 2009
Asda packaging Born in England, Sarah is one of my favorite typography illustrators.  I find her use of lettering and word creation to be refreshing and interesting.  Influenced by the more elegant era she creates art work that is distinctly different from computer/vector styled typography.  There is
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Alex Trochut - Type & Image
10 Aug 2009
The Guardian Alex Trochut

Typography, for many, can be an after thought.  The photograph / illustration becomes the central focus.  Alex Trochut however is an example of a Graphic Designer who works with both on the same par.  When you look at his vast body of work, it is clearly evident t
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Coffee Explained (at last!!)
23 Jul 2009
Coffee Explained Let's be honest, it wasn't that long ago round these parts a cup of coffee consisted of a spoonful of Nescafe and a boiled kettle.  How times have changed.  Hiving coffee houses fill our streets, all world music and grinding beans, with offerings of machiattos, americanos and double espress
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China
20 Jul 2009
HongKong Hi, this is Karen here.  My husband and I went to China in July and it was the holiday of a lifetime.  Our adventure took us to Hong Kong, Xian, Beijing and finished for a week in Bali.  The food was wonderful and the people were extremely friendly.  I even found the once thought
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Typography Challenge
2 Jul 2009
Lettering The World's Smallest Book.

A specially designed alphabet was created by Joshua Reichert, especially for the smallest book in the world.  Each page displays a visually interesting and colourful letter, which requires a magnifying glass and a pair of tweezers to view.  The leather
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