Bonne Chance

A collection of art, design, illustration, typography, photography, ephemera, ideas, videos, music, quotes, internet memes, & general curiosities.

Sep 15
How great is this typography project?! 
“Grit by Stephen Doyle (and lots of helpers) for the New York Times. No photoshop or computers used, all tape, math and photography.”
Watch the making of video here.
Via: What Made Me Look

How great is this typography project?! 

“Grit by Stephen Doyle (and lots of helpers) for the New York Times. No photoshop or computers used, all tape, math and photography.”

Watch the making of video here.

Via: What Made Me Look



Dec 28

Aug 18
Brilliant icon-as-poster for the film Coffee and Cigarettes. I’m puzzled by the lowercase “c” in cigarettes though… 
Via likesoftyclouds

Brilliant icon-as-poster for the film Coffee and Cigarettes. I’m puzzled by the lowercase “c” in cigarettes though… 

Via likesoftyclouds


Mar 22
Hey! This reminds me that I should do more drawn typography. 
stewf:

Lettering for CSS music video by Cody Hudson

Hey! This reminds me that I should do more drawn typography. 

stewf:

Lettering for CSS music video by Cody Hudson


Feb 26
Alphaposters by Happycentro (their site is overflowing with gorgeous typographic work). the “F” poster is my favourite but it’s hard to choose. Via lovely Margot of Pitch Design.

Alphaposters by Happycentro (their site is overflowing with gorgeous typographic work). the “F” poster is my favourite but it’s hard to choose. Via lovely Margot of Pitch Design.


Jan 25

Jan 20
Alphabooby, a typeface made of boobies by Anthony Peters. See more of Anthony’s work here.

Alphabooby, a typeface made of boobies by Anthony Peters. See more of Anthony’s work here.


Nov 10
Typographic specimen from a Bauhaus exhibition, featuring works from 1913-1933. Designer unknown. Via but does it float.
“This exhibition brings together over 400 works by some 100 teachers and students of the Bauhaus that reflect the extraordinarily broad range of the school’s output, including architecture, ceramics, costume design, furniture, graphic design, industrial design, painting, photography, sculpture, and textiles. A selection of these works are represented on this website, along with a historical overview of the school, its workshops, and faculty.” —Bauhaus 1919 – 1933: Workshops for Modernity, through January 25, 2010 at Moma

Typographic specimen from a Bauhaus exhibition, featuring works from 1913-1933. Designer unknown.
Via but does it float.

“This exhibition brings together over 400 works by some 100 teachers and students of the Bauhaus that reflect the extraordinarily broad range of the school’s output, including architecture, ceramics, costume design, furniture, graphic design, industrial design, painting, photography, sculpture, and textiles. A selection of these works are represented on this website, along with a historical overview of the school, its workshops, and faculty.” —Bauhaus 1919 – 1933: Workshops for Modernity, through January 25, 2010 at Moma


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