The Prints and the Pauper
IIn 1450, Johannes Gutenberg entered into an agreement with one Johann Fust, a Mainzer goldsmith and guildsman, to borrow a staggering 800 Rheingulden at 6 percent interest.
Read MorePosted by Joe Senior | Oct 9, 2017 | History, Typography |
IIn 1450, Johannes Gutenberg entered into an agreement with one Johann Fust, a Mainzer goldsmith and guildsman, to borrow a staggering 800 Rheingulden at 6 percent interest.
Read MorePosted by Joe Senior | Oct 5, 2017 | Design, Fine Art, Graphic Design, History, Resource, Web Design |
From 1961–1973, five international exhibitions were organized under the title New Tendencies in Zagreb, Croatia/Yugoslavia. This brought to light new approaches to art that included the early introduction of the computer.
Read MorePosted by Joe Senior | Oct 3, 2017 | Branding, Graphic Design, Marketing, Web Design |
As summer starts to seep into fall, many of us will be emerging from the collective hangovers, sweaty tents, and extended overdrafts that can only be the result of one thing: festival season.
Read MorePosted by Joe Senior | Sep 29, 2017 | Design, Design Thinking, Graphic Design, User Interface and Experience Design |
Red and green. It’s hard to imagine two more different colors (in fact, they’re complementary, or opposites, on the color wheel). But to people with the most common type of color-blindness, they can be indistinguishable.
Read MorePosted by Joe Senior | Sep 27, 2017 | Design, Graphic Design, Resource, Typography, Web Design |
Typographical principles aren’t just arbitrary aesthetic philosophies some pretentious design student made up, they are techniques to help you present your ideas to viewers and get the most out of each word.
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