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Typeverything.com Part of a shop sign of a. - Typeverything #lettering #sign #paint #signage #hand #typography

Designspiration

Typeverything.com Part of a shop sign of a. Typeverything #lettering #sign #paint #signage #hand #typography

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Typographica

In Berlin, René Bieder designed a typeface inspired by a shop sign he discovered while walking the streets of his new neighborhood, in his hometown. It makes me reflect on how important it is to be where things happen, to inhabit the right place to be inspired, and to observe.

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The best book cover designs of 2020

Creative Review

The bookshop.org platform launched in early November with 150 indie shops signed up and was welcomed by many readers determined not to give Jeff Bezos any more of their money; while the much-loved Academy of British Cover Design (ABCD) Awards , unable to fulfil its regular slot in the book design calendar, moved its shortlists and results online.

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30 Free Logo Mockup PSD Templates for Creatives

SpeckyBoy

Free Shop Sign Mockup (Photoshop PSD). Consider this logo mockup template to present a logo as a shop sign. The template comes with smart objects and is a great choice for restaurant, bar or shop logo presentation. Use this logo mockup if you need to showcase a vintage logo.

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How the Tokyo 2020 Olympics was designed

Design Week

Look out for the shop signs and logos that use pictograms originally designed for the Tokyo 1964 Olympics as well as a music video inspired by US gymnast Simone Biles. It’s set to original music from anime composer Kenji Kawai.

Sports 101
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Cultural appropriation: can designers ever responsibly “borrow” from other cultures?

Design Week

.” Struggling to articulate how the loss of this hand-crafted sign actually felt, Oberoi launched the platform to record other instances of India graphic design that remained. “And what’s happening now is that people are starting to sit in the little boxes that people outside of India have created for us.”

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Designer Yannis Karlopoulos’s Work is a Celebration of Greek History and Culture

Eye on Design

Descending from street level, the first room is an assemblage of shops signs, early 2000s Macs, various bricks, and a vitrine full of supermarket product packaging. Each time I’m greeted with fresh coffee and pastries and each time I glimpse something on the walls, in the stacks, or on the tables that I missed the time before.