The top 15 out of a 39-quip week.
A = Authors | C = Community
C / No. 24 / George Bonk / The Graphic Style. A very nice blog dedicated to quality print design.
A / No. 35 / Armin / A Flickr pool for those that have all day to kill, Remarkable Shop Signs.
A / No. 33 / Armin / Typographica’s ever popular Favorite Fonts returns with its 2006 edition.
A / No. 32 / Armin / iDea. Clever and well executed from start to finish, but not quite original.
A / No. 21 / Armin / The making of the new, 110-foot-long sign for the new Renzo Piano-designed The New York Times building in Times Square.
A / No. 19 / Armin / An interview with, and lovely illustration of, Steve Heller.
A / No. 31 / Armin / The revolution will not be televised, but it will be penciled. [Via HOW]
C / No. 19 / S Harley-Mills / Benetton are told No Logo… No Deal.
A / No. 39 / Armin / Somewhere between Fidel Castro and Sean Connery lies The Most Interesting Man in the World.
C / No. 23 / B. King / A somewhat chilling breakdown of terrorist organizations’ logos.
A / No. 34 / Armin / Ransom Note, an installation in a Seattle gallery, is made up of abandoned, neon signage.
A / No. 22 / Randy J. Hunt / Say it ain’t so. RideBattles, where you vote on the better car photo.
A / No. 38 / Armin / I rarely, if ever, link music videos, so you know this one has to be good: Faking typical motion effects (blur, dissolve, etc.) with professional trampoline jumpers as viewed from above. It will make sense when you watch. [Via Motiongrapher]
A / No. 28 / Armin / Yum. This is as tasty as it gets… Gallery of book trade labels. [Via NOTCOT]
A / No. 23 / Armin / The final result might or might not be your cup of tea, but an interesting thread of the process of an ICOGRADA intern designing an ad for the World Design Congress in Cuba. [Via Digg]