See Hear Speak of the Design Week
April 15, 2008

Here’s what I’m looking at this week:
Mornings with NPR in illustration
Explanation about how type families work
One of the best-designed kids books/tv show I’ve seen
Brilliant opening graphics
What are you checking out this week? Leave a note in the comments section.
Entry Filed under: Design Blogs, Other, Print Design, Typography. Tags: Catch me if you can, Charlie and Lola, Illustration, movie graphics, NPR, Type families.
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1.
Michael Niggel | April 15, 2008 at 2:01 pm
The rather difficult font game: I scored 34/34!
It’s been blogged a few times now and runs pretty slow… it’ll probably speed up again in a few days.
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Sara Morin | April 17, 2008 at 1:00 am
I got a 25 out of 34! I’ve never used district thin, will have to check that font out.
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Michael Niggel | April 17, 2008 at 12:12 pm
I think I got a lot of easy choices. It’s particularly easy to choose between Bodoni and Verdana… much less so when presented with Garamond, Caslon, and Bembo.