Following on from my font fever, I came across these fab typographical prints by Lindsay Whitehead on Etsy.
Bright colours, white backgrounds, inspirational words.
Nice, eh?
You can find these prints – and more – in unravelled design’s Etsy shop.
Following on from my font fever, I came across these fab typographical prints by Lindsay Whitehead on Etsy.
Bright colours, white backgrounds, inspirational words.
Nice, eh?
You can find these prints – and more – in unravelled design’s Etsy shop.
Hi Modflowers,
fun post – sadly being a chap I am partially colour blind as per my X chromosome quota, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_blindness – and so the fonts put me in find of primary school colour deficiency checks and I had to look quite hard to see the actual font itself. When I got there they were worth it,
Can’t see magic eye pictures either!
That’s funny, the second one in particular put me in mind of those charts too! Not being colour blind I have no trouble seeing them, but I always thought they were a bit groovy and psychedelic!
I still haven’t managed to decipher the third script. Now you know, if you want to send a message to my wife and keep it secret send it in the style of the third panel.
On another note, I’ve dug out a Letraset catalogue for a chum of mine who is teaching a graphic design course in September. This catalogue is from the
late 80′s – amazing what passed for cool back then!
Would love to see that! They used to call the 1970s “the decade that time forgot”, but I think the 1980s has now assumed that dubious honour!
Just for you, the third panel reads:
“I still find each day too short for all the thoughts I want to think, all the walks I want to take, all the books I want to read, and all the friends I want to see. John Burroughs.”