Work in Progress*

Do you love typography? Share the love…

John Boardley, the writer and founder of ‘I Love Typography‘ has set up a little group on Flickr called ‘my favourite letters.’

The group is all about sharing your favourite letters.
All you need to do to contribute to John’s project: submit work from your flickr account into the group pool. If you don’t have an account already, the basic flickr account is completely free.

Format Rule:
the letter [your favourite letter] from [name of typeface]
(symbols and punctuation OK too)



My entry:

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[see group: my favourite letters]
[get a flickr account]

New Website, New Intro.

This morning i have been experimenting with different ways of welcoming viewers to my new upcoming online showcase. The image below could be placed on the contact page, and a more neatly formed composition could mark the beginning of the website.

Please select the image for a larger view:


Post UPDATE: 16th June ‘08
Possible application:

Designing the logo…

Below is my current logo which will be placed into the navigation section on my new website. I am pleased with the formation of the clean letter forms through the use of the diagonal lines.

The Ampersand

A few days ago i came across a really fun website, for those who are seduced by the letter form of the ampersand i suggest you bookmark The Ampersand. The project concept is by Stephen Gose.

I submitted the above image, using their own logo as a template and is now present on their website.

Whether it is something you have created or something that made you look, you too can submit your own ampersand entries.

Visit the website for a daily dose of the ampersand!

waste-not, want-not

This is my interpretation of recycling grass cuttings, by rendering typography!

Kerning the Lawn

Typography just got symbolised

Reading Creative Review today i came across an interesting article about the ASCII Generator.

Typography represented by means of generated symbols:

Really unusual forms, i may become quite addicted to this.