Live Simply Use Helvetica t-shirt by Lamosca (original colour photo by Naz Hamid). The shirt doesn’t appear to be on Lamosca’s site any longer, so the photo will have to suffice.
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Arial is not my type t-shirts.
Arial is not my type t-shirts.
Helvetica cookie cutters by Beverly Hsu.
Laser cut Helvetica by Cut Out Paper.
Hel-Fucking-Vetica t-shirt by Khoi Vinh.
Hel-Fucking-Vetica t-shirt by Khoi Vinh.
Everything you ever wanted or needed to know about typography.
Calvetica for the iPhone. A minimalist app, that works with
Calvetica for the iPhone. A minimalist app, that works with the built-in calendar system.
Cure for the Common Webfont, Part 1: Alternatives to Arial (and Helvetica)
Cure for the Common Webfont, Part 1: Alternatives to Arial (and Helvetica)
2010 is the Year of Webfonts. It seems a new webfont service is popping up every month, and many print typefaces are being reengineered for optimal rendering on multiple platforms and browsers. The days of relying on Arial, Georgia, Lucida, and Verdana are past. So now that a world of new options is opening up to web designers, let’s take at look alternatives to the old “web safes”, starting with the most common one of all.
Helvetica and the New York City Subway System: The True (Maybe) Story by Paul Shaw
Helvetica and the New York City Subway System: The True (Maybe) Story by Paul Shaw
There is a common belief, reinforced by Gary Hustwit’s documentary film Helvetica, that Helvetica is the signage typeface
of the New York City subway system. But it is not true—or rather,
it is only somewhat true.
Helveticards by UD+M. Designed with both the typophile and card
Helveticards by UD+M.
Designed with both the typophile and card player in mind, Helveticards are the beautiful, usable alternative to the traditional deck of cards that both Vignelli and Brunson would be happy to deal. (I’d like to think so, at least.)
Anamorphic Helvetica by Charlie Mitchell. This is Anamorphic Typography. I
Anamorphic Helvetica by Charlie Mitchell.
This is Anamorphic Typography. I created it during a year at Plymouth College of Art and Design, as an experiment to demonstrate this concept. It was difficult to achieve smooth lines as the walls were just painted breeze blocks, but i am happy that the idea is clear.








