Masterpieces on the tips of pencils



Dalton Ghetti whittle out miniature masterpieces on the tips of pencils. I am impressed :-)
via Telegraph




Dalton Ghetti whittle out miniature masterpieces on the tips of pencils. I am impressed :-)
via Telegraph
For those of you living in Trondheim, we’ve been assigned to design small poster prints with the date 25/09/2010. You will have to wait to know what it is about, but sign up on the website to be the first to know.


I’ve been away. I cant say that I like to lie in the sun. But when you can combined the time with some sandletters. I’m hooked :-)
Stumbled upon Atelier Martino&Jaña. Not only do they have lots of sweet work going on, they also have a clever site. Check them out.
Happycentro made this beautiful clay type illustration for New York Times Magazine.
See more pictures here.
One of the Cmykkel girls and her boyfriend, art dude and musician Tore Reisch, made an alphabet of pine a while back. Tore made a piece of art with it. Nice. I´ve been a Reisch fan since I first saw a painting by him, on a wall in Stallmesterveien in Trondheim back in ’99. Cool to se local people play with type!
We have written about Jessica Hische and her super cool project; Daily Drop Cap some time ago here on HelloTypo™. Now she have made some sweet letterpress prints of selected letters. You can, and must, buy them over at her shop. BTW if you have been a HelloTypo™ follower a while, you´ve probably also seen these Hische designs before. Yes we love Jessica. Bookmark that girl A.S.A.P.
I stumbled over this sweet final project from newly graduated design student Patrycja Zywert. She says it best herself: This project is a typographic installation and a poster advertising the film about Norman Foster, titled‘How much does your building weigh, Mr. Foster?’. The idea is to express the aspects of Foster’s striking architecture by creating large geometric letters F, O, S, T, E and R. The installation also aims to become his architectural signature.
Build is a beautiful modular typeface Scottish designer and illustrator Steven Bonner made. It is for sale at YouWorkForThem. Perhaps it´s the way the shapes are mixed with this lovely colors, but I´m loving it. And I hope you do to.
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TTC (Trondheim Type Club) started out in 2008 by Aasmund Hegglid and Trond Aslak Øvrum. The idea was made in 2007 as something we missed in our town. A breeding place for type-fanatics.
We are now a group of people with relations to the design/advertising industry in Trondheim, Norway.
We all have passion and love for typography, and want to share our ideas, inspirations and knowledge with everyone. Kern or die!