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Exogenetic by Aaron Nicholls. via Typography Served

Exogenetic by Aaron Nicholls. via Typography Served

  • December 30, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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BLOCK typeface by Natasha Lid Bjørdalsbakke. via Typography…

BLOCK typeface by Natasha Lid Bjørdalsbakke. via Typography Served

  • December 29, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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Bryant Compressed by Process Type Foundry is a playful, rounded…

Bryant Compressed by Process Type Foundry is a playful, rounded typeface. via Typography Served

  • December 9, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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  • Type type foundry typeface typography
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Tabac typeface by Suitcase Type Foundry. via Typography Served

Tabac typeface by Suitcase Type Foundry. via Typography Served

  • December 8, 2010
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Poster design by Vasco Durão. via Typography Served

Poster design by Vasco Durão. via Typography Served

  • November 23, 2010
  • By P.J. Onori
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Making the Transition from Development to Design
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Design has become enamored with easy—to a fault. With an overemphasis on easy, people are losing out on rich, meaningful experiences.
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Good designers make beautiful things. Why then do so many create such poor sentences?

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