torstai 3. lokakuuta 2013

Typography in a center of Pori

Bad example 1: This is not very good, because it looks like that it is done in a hurry. If you want to write by hand, you can do it much better. Letters are also quite thin, so people can't see them very far.

Bad example 2: This one is add that I saw in Valintatalo. It OK, but there is far too much text in poster. This dance school should have written only the most interesting things, and let people find out more from the net. Font is pretty boring, and the name/logo of the studio should be bigger.  

Bad example 3: This is something I don't understand. There is still space under the word, so why did they put it so narrowly? 

Good example 1: I like this, its nice when you can create add from your products. This is from  window of working clothes shop, and you can easily see what kind of prints are possible to order in to the clothes. Text size is good, because it's nice you have to notice yourself, what is actually written to the shirts.

Good exampe 2: Like official signs often this is very readable, and you notice it also very well. This sign is very clear, "do not leave your bike HERE" - I think it is also a bit funny! 

Good example 3: This is great add in a light flat. There is just right amount of text: everything necessary and even more is told. First you see the curd jar but right after you notice the text above, even far because the font is good and clear.


tiistai 17. syyskuuta 2013

Typographical signs in Yyteri..

Y.. or is it V?

K . .u might not see it but Im sure about it!

Ssss..

A.. maybe with a little help, but..

This one is definately A.

H. but u have to turn your head!

More A!

U can say what ever you want, but this one is M!

And this is Z.

O-oo-o

P.. also D.. hmm. or something else?

Macarography.

After two years of waiting, finally had a chance to play with macaronis!