Thursday

 
David Foldvari typeface. A bit vulgar I know and personally while i think It's well done and imaginative, I don't like it a lot. It's just a good example of pure image as type, and I think the word he's chosen to illustrate is erm... an interesting one.
 (http://www.davidfoldvari.co.uk)

Thinking about what I want to do with this I wrote down the four biggest issues I want to tackle with the type I make.



1. scale
2. colour
3. contrast - what happens when you put a hard and a soft typeface with each other
4. texture




I did think about including the environment into it but realistically, I only like film photography and because of the limited time I don't think I'll use a whole film and have time to get it developed. (I'm stingy with film) (and I'm poor) 
I'd prefer this if it didn't have the moody looking man crouching next to it. He looks shifty.
(http://dethjunkie.tumblr.com)



Not actually a typeface, or based on a typeface but I still like the idea of what it could be. A bit abstract, but there are some definite t's and y's and even a m in there! Exciting! 
(http://dethjunkie.tumblr.com)

 

Not sure if this is the kind of thing we could reproduce for the brief but the composition of it is nice, I know Amber said no cats (sorry sorry sorry) but it's interesting that the designer has chosen to put in sort of on the cat. I don't really know where I'm going with this, but yes. Photography, type, cat.
(http://dethjunkie.tumblr.com)

  


(http://weyoume.tumblr.com/)

 


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