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Check out my photography on Pinterest by clicking the link below! Arran Seat Camera used: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 Bridge Camera
Check out my photography on Pinterest by clicking the link below! Arran Seat Camera used: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 Bridge Camera
That’s my first project of BA uploaded; the “Typographic Universe”. Check it out by clicking on the picture below. This project is also on Behance https://andrew-hankinson.co.uk/project/typographicuniverse/
Check out my photography on Pinterest by clicking the link below! The Mile Camera used: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 Bridge Camera
Check out my photography on Pinterest by clicking the link below! Tools Camera used: Fujifilm Finepix HS10 Bridge Camera
A few days ago, the Sydney Morning Herald decided to use Comic Sans (the font that people love to hate) in speech bubbles on the front page of it’s newspaper, which riled up many people on Twitter. The 183-year-old newspaper’s front page was of the Independent Commission against Corruption witnesses Eric Roozendaaland & Chris Hartcher and had Comic … Read More
Helvetica, is arguably the most beloved typeface of all time. It emerged in 1957 from Switzerland and has been shaping the world as we know it now. The typeface even inspired a typographic documentary movie, “Helvetica” by Gary Hustwit in 2007 to comemorate it’s 50th anniversary. But in the recent year, it actually has it … Read More
Check out my photography on Pinterest by clicking the link below! GoMA Camera used: Fujifilm Finepix HS10 Bridge Camera
Geronimo! Welcome back to a special MOVIE REVIEW! This was a good way to end my summer holiday and now I’ve started college again. Woo! Doesn’t time fly when you’re enjoying yourself? So fez up, straighten your bow-ties and as River Song would put it, “SPOILERS!” I got my ‘Back to the TARDIS’ t-shirt on, … Read More
Rebecca Ho, a graphic designer from New Zealand has created a simplistic stylish logo for the ‘Blue Ocean Business Solutions’ IT company. What is interesting about this logo is it’s origin and design process; by connecting the letters when spelling out “Blue Ocean” on a keyboard, Rebecca used the shapes formed, simplified and repeated the shape … Read More