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Michael Goaman - Telegraph.co.uk

by @ Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Telegraph.co.uk
Michael Goaman
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom
They steadily refined their particular flair for incisive messages (for example, the mace embodied in a palm tree for the 1962 Nigerian stamp marking the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference) and their use of typography to frame and enhance the

RE: So did they change XP a lot? - OS News

by @ Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
RE: So did they change XP a lot?
OS News
It still didn't come with a decent set of unicode fonts preinstalled and still most 3rd party windows apps aren't unicode capable. Did they fix all those issues in SP3? So it is apparently Microsoft's fault because neither you or your companies IS

Experts critique movie posters - Atlanta Journal Constitution

by @ Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Experts critique movie posters
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA
Lupton: This is very high-minded, with classic typography. This isn'ta date movie —- it's for women in their late 50s to go to with their girlfriends. Nicholson: I assumed this was a movie about two battling chefs. Summery and soothing colors —- along
Art of the quick sale Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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New-size newspaper also tweaks content - The Spokesman Review

by @ Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
New-size newspaper also tweaks content
The Spokesman Review, WA
Design highlights include: •Bolder typography in headlines, subheads, photo captions, information boxes and graphics. •A new, brighter color palette for information boxes and graphics. •Slightly larger body text and new typography for sports listings,

Building a successful resume - Chicago Tribune

by @ Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Building a successful resume
Chicago Tribune, United States
Language fluency and proficiency in technology are desirable in an increasingly Web-based, multilingual economy. Mention those skills if you can. Keep it simple — Don't go overboard on fonts, colors, borders, boldface and underlining.

Typekit Allows Web Designers to Use Any Font They Want The new … - Softpedia

by @ Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Typekit Allows Web Designers to Use Any Font They Want The new
Softpedia, Romania
By Lucian Parfeni, Web News Editor Fonts on the web have been very limited since its inception. The current technology limits designers to only six fonts without using Flash or other non-standard means which come with their own set of problems.

'The Selected Works of TS Spivet' an impressive debut novel - Kansas City Star

by @ Saturday, May 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
'The Selected Works of TS Spivet' an impressive debut novel
Kansas City Star, MO
(They were created by the author and Ben Gibson, who designed the book's quirky typography.) To call TS obsessive would be an understatement. He fussily charts, among other things, his father's whiskey-drinking habit, birthplaces of the world's major

Hot air suffocating racing industry - The Australian

by @ Saturday, May 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Hot air suffocating racing industry
The Australian, Australia
The way ahead for racing is best served by measured responses, not drivel spouted to tickle the fancy of drongos and dingbats. If it is reduced to a shouting match, then you won't end up with a future but a farce. The issue is clear enough.

Hot air suffocating racing industry - The Australian

by @ Saturday, May 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Hot air suffocating racing industry
The Australian, Australia
The way ahead for racing is best served by measured responses, not drivel spouted to tickle the fancy of drongos and dingbats. If it is reduced to a shouting match, then you won't end up with a future but a farce. The issue is clear enough.

Warmer, Fuzzier: The Refreshed Logo - New York Times

by @ Saturday, May 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Warmer, Fuzzier: The Refreshed Logo
New York Times, United States
Ms. Williams, of Wharton, said the softer Wal-Mart logo serves another purpose: to stand apart from the bright reds and louder typography of its main competitors, Kmart and Target. While Target's design says bold and cutting-edge, Wal-Mart's sends a

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