Posted: March 2nd, 2010 | Author: Jennifer Farley
The Daily Drop Cap, if you haven’t seen it before, is a blog set up by typographer & illustrator Jessica Hirsche. She posts (almost) daily a new hand-crafted decorative initial cap which you can use for free in your personal blogs to make them even more lovely. Thank you to Jessica for making such beautiful typography available.
I’ve picked out a few of my favourites, click on the image to go the link for that letter and instructions on how to use it in your web page:










These are just a few of my faves, there are absolutely tons more on the Daily Drop Cap site.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2010 | Author: Jennifer Farley
For your viewing pleasure and inspiration, here’s a few links to some beautiful and interesting type design. (All images in this post are copyright of the designers).
The Best in Custom Letters 2009, from Lettercult. 15 (yes fifteen) pages of beautiful hand done type.
Lovely website on graphic designer Lester Beall. The first graphic designer to have a one man show at the Museum Of Modern Art. The site includes a section on his surrealist typography.
Neue is an online magazine/project concerned with two things, type and cities. The entire site is based on typographic submissions from designers.
Designer Michael Paukner’s Flickr Photostream is filled with goodies, like this atheist Christmas card.
The wonderful work of Christian Northeast (what a cool name) found via the Jealous Curator.
Google before you tweet is the new think before you speak. (via We Love Typography)
What do you think of these?
Please feel free to add links to typography you love in the comments.
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Posted: August 7th, 2008 | Author: Jennifer Farley
This is currently my favourite toy on the web. I absolutely love this!
Wordle is a kind of cloud generator. You can lash in some text of your choosing, or the address to your website feed and it produces a nice typographic cloud. Once it’s made you can change fonts, colours and layout. Could be good for t-shirt ideas? Here’s two I made earlier – the first is “Don’t be cruel” by Elvis and the second is text from my web feed for Laughing Lion Design.


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