HD 1920x1080 | Length: 00:20 | MOV | RAR 87 MB
- 10 retro/vintage & ornamental style banners/badges perfect to use as logos, buttons or as promotion graphics for your website or print design. Completely editable, and fully vectored for Adobe Photoshop (resizable). Adobe Illustrator .ai and .eps files also included - but with diferent fonts & texts! Fonts: Only free fonts. All links in the download (fonts.txt)!
OTF | 1.37 MB
Sale PaGe
Novel Sans Condensed Pro is the humanist grotesque typeface family within the largely extended award winning Novel Collection, also containing Novel Pro, Novel Sans Pro, Novel Mono Pro, Novel Sans Rounded Pro and Novel Sans Office Pro.Novel Sans Condensed Pro has a carefully attuned character design and a well balanced weight contrast. Classic proportions and the almost upright italic makes Novel Sans Condensed Pro being a space saving, modern humanist with the calligraphic warmth of a real italic. Many similarities with the other typeface families within the Novel Collection enable designers to combine the families and reach highest quality in typography. .
GRAPHICRIVER - 112 Page Wedding Book Template
Professional, clean and modern 112 page wedding book with extra cover file. Template already has text and images in place, all you need to do is drop in your own pictures and texts, and it’s ready for print.
IES Light Source Complete Collection
format IES | ~8000 light sources | 287 Mb
Seamless Decorative Stone Wall Textures
format JPEG | 66 textures | ~2336x3204 | 433 Mb
VideoHive - Digital Cinema Package $32
Rather than let those photos on your hard drive collect digital dust, use Posterino to create a beautiful collage. Just choose a template and add your favorite photos. Posterino will randomly shuffle your images into a poster-worthy keepsake. Changes to the layout, frames and filters are accomplished with a single click. Your memories will be ready for display in minutes, and you can let the viewing begin.
OTF | 2.52 MB
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I spend a lot of time following two obsessions: packaging and hand lettering. Alongside a few other minor obsessions, those two have been my major ones for so many years now, I've finally reached the point where I can actually claim them as “obsessions” without getting a dramatic reaction from the little voice in the back of my head.
When you spend so much time researching and studying a subject, you become very focused, directionally and objectively. But of course some of the research material you run into turns out to be tangential to whatever your focus happens to be at the time, so you absorb what you can from it, then shelf it — like the celebrity bobblehead that amused you for a while, but is now an almost invisible ornament eating dust and feathers somewhere in your environment.
And just like the bobblehead may fall off the shelf one day to remind you of its existence, some of my lettering research material unveiled itself in my head one day for no particular reason.
Hand lettering is now mostly perceived as an American art. Someone with my historical knowledge about lettering may be snooty enough to go as far as pointing out the British origins of almost everything American, including lettering — but for the most part, the contemporary perspective associates great lettering with America. The same perspective also associates blackletter, gothics and sans serifs with Germany.
So you can imagine my simultaneous surprise and impatience when, in my research for one of my American lettering-based fonts, I ran into a German lettering book from 1953, by an artist called Bentele. It was no use for me because it didn't propel my focus at that particular time, but a few months ago I was marveling at what we take for granted — the sky is blue, blackletter is German, lettering is American — and found myself flipping through the pages of that book again.