Survive The Financial Battlefield With Inlingua Business English
The Hamburg, Germany-based affiliate of Optix DigitalPictures – a multi-disciplined, full-service post-production facility, with its head office in Toronto, Canada – has produced a rather unconventional commercial for Inlingua. Last year Inlingua Hamburg advertised their Inlingua Business English program with a print campaign drawing on the insecurity of people who must learn to use English in business deals. By outfitting businessmen with kiddie antennas, silly glasses, and party hats advertising agency Kolle Rebbe drove home the slogan (set in FF Dax) “Do you really know how your English sounds to others?”
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Read moreAbduzeedo Collect Type Faces — Literally
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Read moreJustified West At Langara College
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The 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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