Four Fifths Design

Inspiration for the Creative Mind

Month: July, 2011

Type Fluid Experiment

Designer: Skyrill

Skyrill has recently released the complete set of “Type Fluid,” an experimental project focusing on the elasticity and flexibility of typography by representing letterforms as if they were being created with liquid substances. See the full set of characters here.

Jérôme Berthemet

Designer: Jérôme Berthemet

Paris based graphic artist and art director Jérôme Berthemet has been working as a freelancer since 2006, producing works spanning just about everything related to print design, and even some web work. Jérôme’s type treatments are quite nice, particularly on the various album covers that have graced Jérôme’s imagination in recent years.

Golden Age – Somewhere

Designer: Paul Nicholls

“Somewhere” attempts to visualize the idea of downloadable architecture. In this mindscape, the local becomes global, and global becomes local. The technology may come in the future when anything and everything, even the tremendous structures around us, has the capability to move in and out of information, data, spaces, and places that were never before possible.

Mossy Alphabet

Designer: Ooli Mos

Many might think of moss and lichens as ordinary things found in nature without a whole lot to offer, particularly visually. But some people also believe characters of the alphabet are boring and simple as well. We as designers know that’s surely not the case. So who’s to say moss can’t be interesting? Ooli Mos (funny how the last name fits the project) teaches us that these natural beings may not be as magnificent as the foliage surrounding them but they can still have a story to tell. Not to mention moss is older than any human alphabet or written language!

 

STONIX

Designer: Miguel Bencomo

How awesome are these characters?! Playful, blatant, and styled in a unique fashion.

 

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