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Posts Tagged ‘typography’

DIY Digital Tye

A few weeks ago I attended an Intel Remastered workshop at the Design Museum. In short the Remastered project is “a new generation of artists and designers reimagine the masterpiece, using technology to create new visual experiences.” You can find details of all the final projects at the Remastered site. DIY Digital Type was the Read more

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Creative subtitles

Last night was the last episode of the BBC series, Human Planet. I found the content and imagery of these programmes really engaging and inspiring but what I really loved about these programmes was their placement of subtitles. Rather than just keeping the position of the subtitles the same, they were positioned in relation to Read more

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The Future of Digital Design

Things have been a bit quiet on the blog lately as everyone has their heads down and are working hard. It’s a pretty exciting time here at We Love and I thought it would be a good time to have a look at what’s in store for the future, not of We Love, but for Read more

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Embedding neat typography with sIFR into your HTML…

sIFR (Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) is an open source JavaScript and Adobe Flash dynamic text implementation, enabling the replacement of text elements on HTML web pages with Flash equivalents. It is a standards compliant way to deliver rich typographical text in a flexible manner to over 90% of web users. Text within a web page Read more

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I Hope The Brakes Work…

Upon returning from South Africa a few months back, I finally got round to sorting out my photo’s and I stumbled upon this little beauty which I had forgotten all about! I saw this sign whilst visiting the Crocodile Centre in St Lucia… need I say anymore!!!

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A birds eye view…

Whilst flicking through the Telegraph last weekend, sitting in the sun (oh how sophisticated), I stumbled upon an interesting article about Google Maps and the alphabet… It took several months, but Rhett Dashwood managed to create the complete alphabet using satellite images of natural features! The alphabet features all 26 letters and you can view Read more

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