Typography
I found a good use of typography in the June 2009 edition of the Washingtonian.
Look at the top part of the article. Enjoy!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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1 comments:
I like the image of the guitar at the top of the article. It's really neat because the curves of the guitar and the music note-like things are actually regular typography (the parenthesis and quote marks). It's neat to see what images you can create with basic font elements we use and see everyday. Pretty cool!
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