Serifa type specimen book Contributed by Woojin Chung on Apr 9th, 2017. Artwork published in 2017. Source: www.woojin-chung.com Woojin Chung. License: All Rights Reserved. Student project at SVA License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Booklets/Pamphlets (1947) Topics Graphic Design (2576) Designers/Agencies Woojin Chung (2) Tagged withtype specimens (116)student works (613)reversed type (2911)layers (81)transparent (83)School of Visual Arts (9) Artwork location United States (8243) New York State (157) In Sets 1 Comment on “Serifa type specimen book” Peiran Tan says: Apr 9th, 2017 9:37 am Ah, this reminds me of the Light Years poster. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Serifa in use Tous les Jours packagingc. 2019unknownContributed by Estudio Calderón National Theatre signagec. 2015Jake TilsonContributed by Manuel Schmalstieg Staff Pick Lausanne street signs2021Office de Signalétique UrbaineContributed by Manuel Schmalstieg Sponsor More in Graphic Design Clip Books of Line Art, Volk (1972)1972Harry Volk Jr. Art StudioPhoto(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. Staff Pick “Can you name five designers of color?”, Phase II exhibition, MICA2019Will KuriaContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick OHMY Studio rebranding2023OHMY StudioContributed by OHMY Studio Design Week Portland 20132013Scribble ToneContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick More in Booklets/Pamphlets Éclats festivalc. 2014YeepContributed by Emilie Rigaud Migrations. État des lieux 20172017Bureau 205Contributed by 205TF Bell Laboratories Directory July 1973c. 1973unknownContributed by Jason Timmons Staff Pick Kanji, Kana, BLine exhibition booklet2020André BaldingerContributed by BVH Type More Fonts In Use The Maximilian Hotelc. 2020Studio BruchContributed by Altiplano Typefaces Staff Pick Gotico-Antiqua, Proto-Roman, Hybrid. 15th century types between gothic and roman2019Jérôme KnebuschContributed by Jérôme Knebusch Staff Pick The Inhabited Pathway. The Built Work of Alberto Ponis in Sardiniac. 2014Esther RieserContributed by Josh Finklea Staff Pick 13-inch Lucite® ruler1975Contributed by Chris Purcell Staff Pick
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Ah, this reminds me of the Light Years poster.