typography

Tama Art University student Mayuko Kanazawa created this western character leg hair font for a school project which focused on creating a typeface without the aid of a computer. Her unique creation recently appeared in an Adidas advertisement.

(via Laughing Squid)

French design company TABISSO, who focuses on contemporary lounge furniture, has created a series of typography chairs that cover every letter of the alphabet, as well as the numbers 0 to 9. Each chair is custom made, giving the clients the opportunity to select Kvadrat fabric or leather upholstery, a veneered beech wood, lacquered black or white wooden shell, and lacquered, black or white footing. In addition, they can customize each model to fit your interior, corporate identity or logo. A series of lamps in the shapes of 20 different punctuation marks are also available.

Product Page: (via Oh Gizmo!)


We’ve featured Star Wars-themed typography before, but this version designed by Evan Travelstead uses Vader’s own words to paint a detailed picture. Check out the full version after the break.

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We’ve proven our love for Star Wars typography before, but I may need to bow down and just hand myself over to the mind behind this sexiness.

Boba Fett in Times New Roman type. And a Sanstrooper. Rawr.

Can a Garamond Gamorrean be far behind?

(Buzzfeed via Flickr)


These amazing Star Wars posters were created using only typography by H-57 in Milan, Italy — proving once again that Italians know their art ;-)

Each image is generated using only typography and features a legend at the bottom for reference. I think it gives a whole new perspective on the usefulness of Helvetica. ::grin::

Check out the collection after the break.

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