Google Car: It Drives Itself!
I just saw this, the Google Car, I just had to re-post this… This is the future, it really drives itself!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hVESZiRcv6c
I just saw this, the Google Car, I just had to re-post this… This is the future, it really drives itself!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hVESZiRcv6c
Just released to the public a short while ago, I’ve been seeing this gem pop up on ads everywhere, and why not; this is a really killer display typeface. As the designer, Neil Summerour puts it “… it’s a little Scotch Modern, a little Didone and Didot, a dominant dose of Caslon, and a pinch of Baskerville. A confident, self-reliant typeface that shows just enough to keeping everyone staring and leave them wanting more.” I really couldn’t agree more!
This face contains almost a demure contrast mixed with the flowing curves of a woman’s body, incomplete, almost teasing ball terminals, and serifs that just go on forever… so sharp they would draw blood if you touched them.
Dino Dos Santos captured the best of both worlds in this extraordinary typeface. Really, just look at the printed pages and you’ll see, this face is not like Esta or Georgia, etc. With the originality, most noticeably stated in the “k’s” and cursive “g’s”, it’s NYTE, designed specifically for the New York Times Magazine.
I love how the italics jump off the page like it’s a script face at 10.0 points or 64 points and above. No matter what point size, It’s awesome! Biggups to NYT and the DSType Foundry for making this one freely available to the public.
I just loved this article I read over at the HubSpot Blog, very humorous filled with great advice.
One of my favorite foundries at the moment, pushing out awesome designs, Latinotype is a new digital type foundry established in the year 2007 in the city of Concepción, Chile. Their goal is to design new typefaces remixing diverse influences related to our South American identity (most often known as “latino”) with high quality products for the contemporary design industry.