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Vitamins with special identities | TOP 5
We’ve become used to vitamin packaging being anything but creative: there is too much text and it is easy to get lost in all the information.
How would a Brutalist building or sculpture look if they were to take shape as letters?
How would a Brutalist building or sculpture look if they were to take shape as letters? This is exactly what Polish designer Przemek Bizoń’s so-called ”type
The Romanian brand Moujan Lusso conquers with a sophisticated identity | Alexandra Necula
The Moujan Lusso skincare brand specializes in body oils made from Tahitian botanicals. Their products are 100% vegan, cruelty-free, paraben-free and contain only natural ingredients to
From graffiti to ceramics | Interview with Gábor Melka, founder of Melka Studio
His self-designed 3D ceramic letters and unique furniture can be seen in the recently opened pop-up design shop Dinghi in Buda. His work appears in the
The Czech Marlon Studio used cultures of bacteria as a source of inspiration for the Wild. kombucha identity
Wild. aims to make a handcrafted kombucha that is 100% natural, contains no additional flavors or artificial carbon dioxide, and is even tasty by the way—freshly
Bronz letters embrace the Kunsthalle building in Praha
The Czech-based Najbrt graphic design studio is behind the sign that runs along the corner of the Kunsthalle building in Prague. The installation on the wall
Online typography exhibition in the spirit of an idealized world
Utopolis is an online exhibition where more than twenty Hungarian artists, graphic designers and typographers showed what it would be like to write the script of
HIGHLIGHTS | Colorful typography
It is no exaggeration to say that we are now witnessing a new renaissance of creative typography. As extravagant, experimental specimens and typefaces roll off the
A gap-filling album on the last 20 years of Hungarian typography is published
The first printed bilingual volume in Arthungry’s series on the design arts, TypoHungry – Tipográfia Magyarországon a XXI. században, is available for pre-order. The album covers
Why do we digitize the letters of the past? | Type revival projects from Central and Eastern Europe
The preservation of pre-digital typefaces has gained momentum over the past quarter of a century, and in the last few years more and more type revival
Kyiv in the language of typography | KYIV TYPE
Sebastian Schubmehl’s thesis, KYIV TYPE, approaches and presents the design scene of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, in a way that fills a gap. A beautiful, large
HIGHLIGHTS EXTRA | 36 Days of Type
The online graphic design challenge, known as 36 Days of Type, was held this year as well, again with a record number of people joining. The
Grotesque typography with a small twist | Ognjen Gligorijevic
Serbian graphic designer and art director Ognjen Gligorijevic created a beautiful font family: lo and behold, Rale Grotesk! Recently, a new typographic approach has gained ground
A font family inspired by the Bulgarian alphabet
Berlin-based graphic designer Oli Meier’s unique font called Vary was recently published. The font family is inspired by the Bulgarian alphabet, more precisely its “G” character.