September 2015
2015 LogoLounge Trend Report
Bill Gardner from LogoLounge analyzes current trends in logo design. And at the top of it, he adds thoughts on societal, technological and environmental influences and how they will affect the future of the graphic design industry.
VolcanoType Workshop – Istanbul 2015
The VolcanoType workshop is an intense 3-day workshop held in Istanbul by Peter Brugger and Onur Yazıcıgil from 20–22 November 2015. (more…)
New font: Greta Mono by Typotheque
The newest addition to the Greta family, Greta Mono, has ten weights and two widths that offer a broad palette of typographical possibilities.
Reissue of the 1975 NASA Graphics Standards Manual
Designed in 1974 by Danne & Blackburn and rescinded by NASA in 1992. Reissued as a hardcover book. Order your copy at Kickstarter.
Lettering Workshop with Ken Barber in Yorklyn, Del.
Spend a day with House Industries Chief Lettering Officer Ken Barber while learning or improving useful and marketable lettering skills. Friday, October 9, 2015, 9:30 to 5:30, price $400.
CMYK Color Swatch Calendar 2016
Peter von Freyhold designed a “colour septet” for each week that comes alive by tearing off a daily colour strip. Published by Hermann Schmidt Mainz. (more…)
Fontstand offers Student Credit Program
Students with valid ID will get €10 of Fontstand credit (good towards any font available through Fontstand) per academic year. (more…)
A new typeface for Copenhagen
3 designers have created a font to the capital. The typeface is specially designed for Copenhagen and will contribute to a visual profiling of the capital, aimed at both visiting tourists to the city and its citizens. (more…)
Google has a new logotype
Google’s new logo is its biggest update in 16 Years. Google has a new logo that ditches the old serif look, and reacts to you in all contexts. Read the whole story at the Fast Company design blog.
Compost, a new magazine from Buenos Aires
magCulture reviews an inaugural issue of Compost. The Buenos Aires-based publication is put together by editor Juan Moralejo, an independent publishing wizard and regular contributor to the likes of i-D and Apartamento.