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This is the first typeface I ever seen with a Facebook page. Stefán Kjartansson is the designer behind the black and bold Black Slabbath. And now his done it again :-)
via It´s nice that





This is the first typeface I ever seen with a Facebook page. Stefán Kjartansson is the designer behind the black and bold Black Slabbath. And now his done it again :-)
via It´s nice that

We like to party, and the place to party in Trondheim is Brukbar. From now on we collaborate with Raw Juice to give them typographics, exhibitions, visuals and give some juice to their blog. The first event is Saturday 25. September, check it out here.
This is the work of a freelance Brazilian designer- Eduardo Ribeiro. Free ketchup font for any use. Nice!
Meny, a norwegian supermarket chain, surprised me today while I read the news paper. In the news paper Meny had a standard advertisement paper (product + price). But on the front page of their paper they had some fantastic carved type. The rest of the layout wea crap, but that type was a piece of heaven. (I don´t know who did it. Do you?) Enjoy:
Stumbled upon this amazing guy, from Sweden, named Thomas Broomé. I´ve never heard of him before, but damn he produces loads of lovely things. Not only typographical stuff, but sculptures and other sweet bites. His take on typography is right up my alley. Analog shit. No computers. Bookmarked for ever!
I made a logo for my contemporary art exhibition at Trondheim Art museum. It all goes down 22. of october. If you are in town, come join the party. More here (Norwegian).
Delighted for being a part of the coolest type club in town we ,the four girls from Cmykkel Designer Collective, decided to make a small HelloTypo tribute.
Anette a.k.a Miss wordplay a.k.a Cyan
Pia a.k.a. Magenta
Lise a.k.a. Miss Pine needle a.k.a. yellow
Gunn Helene a.k.a Blackbird
This is one of the cmykkel-girls first tribute to Hello Typo. Enjoy!
Check out the whole alphabet here.
Two (old, but) fun typographical pictures from Isabel Truniger.
See more of her projects on her site.
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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!