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Objects: Matt’s Stuff: Handwritten

Agnes Varda Box SetInspired by the packaging for Matt’s Agnès Varda box set,
some lovely examples of handwritten text used as design elements.

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Handwritten Packaging

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Handwritten Packaging

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Monday, July 27th, 2009 packaging, poster, typography No Comments

Tangent from: The Thin Man

I’ve recently been on a Thin Man kick.  This involves reading The Thin Man and then watching and re-watching all the movies from the series. I’ve realized that the subsequent movies aren’t as wonderful as the very first, but I’m happy that the witty banter between the husband and wife team played by William Powell and Myrna Loy (a great pairing) remain clever and charming throughout.  I’ll admit that The Thin Man is also the only Dashiell Hammett novel I’ve read (though certainly not the only Hammett film adaptation I’ve seen) and I’m eager to read more of his work.

Just as charming are the film posters for the movie, with the lovely type from the time period and (surprise, surprise) a lot of images of Nick and Nora Charles, my favorite detective team.

Thin Man Film Poster

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Friday, May 29th, 2009 film, film poster, poster, tangent No Comments

Kid: Books of Wonder

Last Friday I had the day off and decided to visit AIGA to check out a great exhibition full of innovative and inspiring ways to use type and material.  Since I was in the neighborhood, I decided to stop by Books of Wonder, where I’m guaranteed a treat in the form of beautifully illustrated and produced books, as well as yummy cupcakes.

Here’s a visual summary of my visit.

from Books Of Wonder

from Books Of Wonder

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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 book jacket, poster No Comments

Kid: The Tramp (and The Kid)

The recreation of heartwarming scenes and the combination of varying colorful type make for some very sweet and touching film posters for the Tramp’s The Kid.

The Kid, Poster

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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009 film, film poster, poster, typography No Comments

The Wife: Architecture In Helsinki

PosterJoan Castleman’s thoughts on Nordic building designs are evident when she describes an acquaintance’s features: “…I was formally introduced to the president, a man of my age named Mr. Timo Kristian with a stern face not unlike Finnish architecture.”

She is clearly not thinking of the upbeat playful pop that is Architecture in Helsinki.  One can see how the bright cartoon charm of their packaging, video, and photos is an accurate representation of their sound.

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Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 music, packaging, photography, poster No Comments