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Conan O’Brien’s Farewell Speech in Kinetic Typography
A video by Jacob Gilbreath visualises a portion of the farewell speech from Conan O’Brien’s final episode of The Tonight Show.
Read moreThree-Dimensional Type Spells Out The Rules In Zombieland
The zom-com Zombieland features beautifully integrated typography in the opening credit sequence and throughout the movie.
Read moreHow We Built Britain… With Arial!?
The opening sequence for “How We Built Britain”, the landmark BBC One show that aired over June and July 2007, features virtual letter-shaped buildings.
Read moreFontPool Redux By Escola Muuu
A typographic experiment integrating three-dimensional letters shaped after Eduardo Manso’s Geogrotesque in the environment.
Read moreTypographic Christmas Presents
With Christmas now officially less than a month away it is time to look around for some presents for yourself or your type-lovin’ partner, friend, or relative. These few items are a start, but feel free to add suggestions to our little compilation.
Read moreThe FontFeed is a daily dispatch of recommended fonts, typography techniques, and inspirational examples of digital type at work in the real world. Eat up.
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