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Ed Shek - June 15, 2010 @ 2:19 pm
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Brooklyn Fare (BC Food chain), a new bakery store in Center Brooklyn needed a design and an architectural environment before opening. Mucca Design made it possible. Under Matteo Bologna’s direction, Mucca Design’s team created a whole univers for Brooklyn Fare with a trendy and friendly image. The irony is shown in the first image with the reference to starbucks Coffee, and their weird cup sizes (grande, tall…).
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Type as image is a typographic experiment made by Petar Pavlov, a Macedonian designer, where each typography is represented by an image illustrating its meaning. Hard to understand ? See these pictures and you’ll understand.
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The most appreciated typography in the graphic design industry is of course Helvetica. Inspired from it, Ossi Gustafsson, a graphic designer from Helsinki Finland, created Sketchetica. The typography is the same as helvetica but with an awesome sketchy look. You can download it on the artist’s website.
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