Typography is a big part of every designer’s life and must be paid a lot of attention to it. Getting inspired for this particular category is a must. Lucky for you, I deliver new and interesting examples every few weeks after I filter more than three or four times the amount of type illustrations that you have here.
Aphrodisiac Dessert
Dessert type for a dessert announcement.
FitzGerald Album (Extended Play)
Nothing can beat old-style-typography. Nothing.
Rally
Apparently, typography can be used for a number of purposes. Typographical Motorsports: simple yet interesting.
Tina Colada
It is worth a discussion if “overlettering” actually helps to deliver a message, but the type looks nicely. And the choice of colors is impressive.
More ink is coming
Impressive lettering by Ale Paul.
cim_organic
Sunny, flourish motif for a fresh typographic composition. Designed by Ryan Katrina.
Empire
The attention to detail is remarkable. Designed by Theo Aartsma.
Sweet Sixteen
Typography with a sweet taste of sugar. A nice composition, an excellent execution. Sometimes not that much is needed to make the type look tasty. The typeface used below is Cutiful.
Dive Deep
Hand lettering by Ray Fenwick, cutting out by Dan Mogford.
Scarlett
An illustration created by Nik Ainley. Notice how well every single letter (e.g. “l” and “s”) fits in the composition.
Newstand Cover for Computer Arts issue 139
Alejandro Paul’s Affair typography from Argentina: typography dominates in the composition, the swirly headline is just breathtaking.
17.06.2007
Created by Michael van Laar using Freebooter Script.