Below: This office space and facade for Gentler Design, San Francisco, reflects the company's own design approach. Innovative graphics are used throughout the interior, where individual workstations are mixed with shared work areas. Giant dingbats above the entrance make for unusual typographic imagery. The only sign identifying the company is very small and can be seen on the lower right hand side.
Design by Gensler, USA
Right: The stark contrast in size gives this CD cover a range of levels of interest in type as image and information. Individual letterforms were enlarged and the resulting abstracted shapes layered using Photoshop. The typeface{developed specialty for the project! Creates a visual tension between the heavy rounded letterforms and the crisp arrow-shaped countershapes.
Design by Swifty Typografix, UK
Left: Exaggerated kerning and a degree of baseline shift transform a simple word into a powerful typographic impasse in this spread from the book Just One More. The size and scale of the letters in relation to the page, together with the sharply contrasting text sizes, reinforce the message. Design by Barney Pickard, UK
Below: This office space and facade for Gentler Design, San Francisco, reflects the company's own design approach. Innovative graphics are used throughout the interior, where individual workstations are mixed with shared work areas. Giant dingbats above the entrance make for unusual typographic imagery. The only sign identifying the company is very small and can be seen on the lower right hand side.
Design by Gensler, USA
Right: The stark contrast in size gives this CD cover a range of levels of interest in type as image and information. Individual letterforms were enlarged and the resulting abstracted shapes layered using Photoshop. The typeface{developed specialty for the project! Creates a visual tension between the heavy rounded letterforms and the crisp arrow-shaped countershapes.
Design by Swifty Typografix, UK
Left: Exaggerated kerning and a degree of baseline shift transform a simple word into a powerful typographic impasse in this spread from the book Just One More. The size and scale of the letters in relation to the page, together with the sharply contrasting text sizes, reinforce the message. Design by Barney Pickard, UK
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