Source: Invisible Creature
Typefaces: Candy Script, Manicotti
Source: Invisible Creature
Typefaces: Candy Script, Manicotti
Source: Claes Källarsson
Typeface: FF Prater Sans
Interesting use! Nearly works, if a little too cartoonish. Also, should have used Prater’s slightly differing alternates (see ‘e’s) to improve simulation of hand lettering.
Black Swan movie posters by LaBoca | Typeface: Mostra
(via mopostal)
A Rally to Restore Sanity vs. March to Keep Fear Alive (via karenh)
Typeface: Brandon Grotesque was a good pick for this campaign. Too bad it was set so poorly.
(Source: alexseder)
Typeface: DeLuxe Gothic
Source: Mikey Burton (via Every Bell That Tolls Me, crankypressman)
Typeface: RePublic Source: Combining Type With Helvetica | FontShop
Typeface: Neue Helvetica Source: Bernat’s Showcase (photo by Julius Shulman)
Typeface: ITC Elan Source: …and company
To promote a TV show about vampires …and company wisely avoids the overused Trajan and employs a “drama” typeface that’s stronger and more direct: ITC Elan.
Typeface: FF Typeface Six Source: Stephen Coles
Typeface: pre-digital Fat Didone Source: The Mid-Century Modernist
Typeface: FF QType Source: Eudaemonius Design: Polyform
Typeface: Parry Source: Qubik Design
Type: Los Niches Source: Sam Soulek
Not lettering. Just nice typefaces used nicely.
Curated by Stephen Coles of Typographica and Font_ID. See more examples, with commentary at Fonts In Use.
Another view.