Espectacular forma de ver los efectos del terremoto de Haiti
An increasing number of persons and institutions, from e.e. cummings to WordPerfect, now come to the typographer in search of special treatment. In earlier days it was kings and deities whose agents demanded that their names be written in a larger size or set in a specially ornate typeface; now it is business firms and mass-market products demanding an extra helping of capitals, or a propietary face, and poets pleading, by contrast, to be left entirely in the vernacular lower case. But type is visible speech, in which gods and men, saints and sinners, poets and business executives are treated fundamentally alike. Typographers, in keeping with the virtue of their trade, honor the stewardship of texts and implicitly oppose private ownership of words.”
— Robert Bringhurst, The Elements of Typographic Style.
Salto desde el edificio más alto del mundo »
Yo algún día quiero poder visitar ese edificio, pero no para eso ;)
Clients from Hell »
Si habéis tenido algo que ver con el mundo del diseño, aunque sea de refilón, desgraciadamente esto os arrancará alguna que otra carcajada.
Así cree Time que serán las revistas algún día.
The Dieline - Un blog genial »
A poquito que te guste el diseño, incluso si no te interesa, este blog se os hace super atractivo

