
Cutting edge yet classic typography & luxurious graphics by Aerosyn-Lex Mestrovic, also known as NONTYPE™

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Cutting edge yet classic typography & luxurious graphics by Aerosyn-Lex Mestrovic, also known as NONTYPE™


Superexpresso, Michele Angelo, has some fresh identity and typography related stuff in his portfolio.


Lance Wyman is a major influence in the field logo’s and brand identity’s. His graphic system for the Mexico’68 Olympic games is cited as one of the most successful in the evolution of visual identification.


Nice inspirational resource for both typography and identity work. Vintage Logos from the book World of Logotypes.


Identity guidelines in Futura for Barbican Arts Center made by OK-RM. Tasty.


Yes Studio has some really impressing work. In particular I like the Moloko identity that has a smooth blend of different typefaces that goes so well together.


Interesting experimental typography from the Map Office. I just love the Tatsuya Matsui typography on the UCLA poster. The animated logo for UCLA Architectue & Urban design is also great.

Lovely navigation, lovely typography, lovely identity work and lovely packaging from Jesse Kaczmarek - Designer & Art Director from NYC.
Via: Designers Monarchy

New site and new type from Negro. Also some nice identity work there. The typeface on show above is named Lynda.

Griskevicius Jurgis has some really good identity work with tasty typography in his portfolio.

Oh, this is tasty! Dan Westwood from Family!™ tells us about the new ID of Made in Bunch. To be more specific over 200 participants have given their own view of the ID. “Bunch was born in 2003, from a group of London College of Printing graduates who shared a passion for design and a desire to do things differently. Today in 2007 we maintain those key beliefs with more like minded people. Over the years we’ve grown to nine, and are now a bunch of illustrators, typographers, print designers, 2d animators, 3d artists, web weavers and creative thinkers operating out of London, Zagreb and Singapore”. Don’t miss this!
