Ken Meier
Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007There are many shades of Ken Meier and his great little website.
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There are many shades of Ken Meier and his great little website.
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Just the way you like it…
1. Consume typographic excellence at Studio 8 Design.

2. Nice interface touches on the microsite for Richard Serra’s MoMA show.

3. I WANT MetaSerif Book.

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“FFFFOUND! is a web service that not only allows the users to post and
share their favorite images found on the web, but also dynamically
recommends each user’s tastes and interests for an inspirational
image-bookmarking experience!!”
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…is a Graphic Design student at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie . Zucker und pfeffer is his portfolio (translation anyone?), which at a quick glance contains an impressive body of graphical feasts for you to consume with your eyes.

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Passionate illustration, typography and bad words from French art directors Drey and Nolenz over at YFWD.

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From a far (gazing at billboards) I have been liking most of the artwork for the current low cost flights campaign for BA. Today I found out that ad agency BBH created them and National Telelvision brought them to life, there is a small animation sequence of the type transisitions here.
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Over the last couple of months I have been enjoying the ‘Thought for the week’ commentary from Johnson Banks studio, ‘a regular posting-place for our verbal and visual observations’. You might do to…

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Today I am sporting the personaliseable (is that a word?) world clock screensaver.

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Daryl Cagle suggests the LA times has been transformed into a ransom note of sorts, with a massive 22 different typefaces above the fold on the front page following a recent re-design.
via Veer

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…is a graphic designer from France. I have been making my way through her portfolio over the last week and my conclusion is that it’s brimming full of great graphics, typography and illustration - go and have a look.

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