
French artist JC Debroize‘s typographic series “The Human Type” shows a font with a human touch. The alphabets all possess human skin, and are decorated with human features like hair and eyes.


French artist JC Debroize‘s typographic series “The Human Type” shows a font with a human touch. The alphabets all possess human skin, and are decorated with human features like hair and eyes.
The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine had a problem with dog poop and dog owners not cleaning up after their pets. Handling the issue like a pro, the church called on the services of design firm Pentagram. Designers created messages and boards with typography and tone to match the holy commandments. Pentagram tried to make the boards beautiful, durable, and with humorous catchphrases to get the message across.
Jake Weidmann is one of the 11 Master Penmen of the world, according to the organization IAMPETH. In this video, he talks about his inspiration and his work, while creating beautiful art through his pen.
Typographic posters by Indian graphic designer Arun Raj uses just words to describe their image and meaning. It’s a rather clever play on words where the alphabets themselves work not to just give form, but also function to the word they spell.
Etsy shop Sign-feld sells Seinfeld inspired posters and prints “about nothing.” The posters and the quotes printed on them are quite interesting for being “about nothing.”
Illustrator Kate Pullen made these typographic posters for school related issues, and for representation of a school’s student association. The posters put the slogans she received from a representative of the association into a very bold, typographic style that is expected to catch the attention of students.
If you love typography, you breathe typography, you eat typography, and apparently you sculpt typography. Lithuania-based visual communication studio PRIM PRIM compared fonts to food, and just for good measure made paper sculptures of the food they were talking of, because why not? And it adds layers of cool to everything.
Madness? This is typography!
The feces font is all about writing alphabets with feces, and we might say that’s the craziest font we’ve run into. We question how they managed to put all those alphabets in place. A very talented person? Or did someone just arrange the shit.
We speak quite a ton of minor lies everyday. Lies that people speak to others, or tell themselves have been combined with typographic goodness by Lauren Hom to create this set of humorous prints. Available on Society6.