Monday, December 31, 2007
old subway advertisements
so i had the pleasure of riding a 1940's subway yesterday. and aside from the smell of the grease, the childlike looks on peoples faces, and my excellent flask drinking and well dressed company, the absolute joy that i experienced looking at these old ads will last a lifetime.
i had been to the transit museum before, in fact, not too long ago. but i never saw one of these trains in context, i never got to ride one.
i do apologize for the quality, they're a little crooked or ill cropped, or blurry even in some spots. but you get to see some great examples of early to mid 20th century typographic advertising and lettering.
anyway, i'll leave this post here and just put up the damn pics already.
my favorite i think is the grape nuts ad.
what's yours?
enjoy!
>n
Saturday, December 29, 2007
photos of type on trucks
ok so once again, i'm going into the archives for this one. in fact, the very idea for this series is very, very old for me. now i can't take total credit for the idea. i'm pretty sure someone, somewhere thought of it before i did.
in any case, here's a bunch of photos taken of typography on trucks.
if anyone has any out there, i'd love to see them.
>n
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
amazing...
holy shit this is amazing!
http://www.vicalecorporation.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=31
>n
http://www.vicalecorporation.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=31
>n
bar signs
here are a couple of shots of some of my favorite nyc dive bars. like my friend marcus and i were talking about the other day, they have that old times square neon sign vibe that i miss about the disneyfied, too crowded, too clean, too corporate, non prostitute and xxx thearter new times square.
that subway inn sign is really cool though. it's got such style! it makes almost no sense. the word subway is on a slight arch, that s is a different style completely, and the inn is in italic. but somehow, SOMEHOW, it all works out beautifully.
and the old town sign. it's just so... to the point! its no frills style fits the charecter of the place just perfectly.
one more note of interest, i went to old town the other day, and noticed that the sign was no longer up. i freaked! but i asked around, and well, it's out for repairs.
hopefully they won't screw it up!
>n
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
FREE FONT!
merry x-mas everyone.
yes, i'm giving you all one of my crappy old fonts for free.
click on this link to download it:
http://typomat.com/tm.copycat.bmap.zip
if you try and use it and it doesn't work, let me know.
i THINK it's mac only, but i really have no fucking idea.
anyway, if you ever use it in a project, please, send shots!
that other thing is a poster i did for it that never went anywhere.
as in, i never tried to really sell it or anything.
>n
UPDATE!
it SHOULD work now.
try this link:
http://typomat.com/tm.copycat.zip
sorry for anyone out there that tried it and it didn't work.
here's a BONUS font for your troubles:
http://typomat.com/TM_TrubitSerif.sit
it's a bitmap font that's optimized [sp?] for 8pt usage in flash. if you'd like to see it in action, take a look at my website. all of the buttons are set in trubit serif.
Monday, December 24, 2007
subway R's
so once again, i'm going to go through the archive a bit for this one. it was a project i did a few years ago where i took shots of a bunch of mosaic r's throughout the nyc subway system. the r is my favorite letter. there's an elegance to it that few, if any other letters in the english alphabet have.
if there are equally graceful letters in other languages, i'd love to see them. so please, send 'em in!
>n
ancient roman graff
i used to be one of those graffiti kids way back when. i did some crazy shit, from freight trains to subway shit, some real nutso stuff... things that i'd never have the sack for today.
in fact, it's what got me interested in typography and design. there's such a great correlation there, that i've always been fascinated with, and to be perfectly honest, have been quite shocked that there's never been [to my knowledge at least] a proper, academic or "literary" investigation of.
in fact, if i ever get to grad school, it's probably going to end up in my thesis somehow.
in any case, here are some quite recent shots of ancient roman graff. that sentance reads funny. i shot these shots of ancient roman graff pretty recently. there... a LITTLE better. these pics are from a church oddly enough. they had this collection on their facade.
not only is the type beautiful in its quirks and eccentricities, but i'm sure it's somewhat political in nature. not to mention the best part for me is just picturing some guy [or girl? think there were any lady pinks or claws back then?] chisiling away in the middle of the night on this piece of stone wall saying something like "caesar is an ass!", [dump bush!] or "stay out of germania!" [leave iraq now!].
can anyone read latin?
so if anyone else out there has any shots of some other old assed graff, i'd love to see and post it.
and i'm sure i'll get around to doing a proper graffiti posting as well at some point. so if you want to send any of that in, i'd love to see that as well.
>n
Sunday, December 23, 2007
japanese signs
so these shots are also on the older side. but they're still pretty rad. my favorite is the giant smoke. it'd take him a whole day to get through that thing!
as always, if you've got 'em, send 'em!
thanks,
>n
coney island
i took these pics a long, long time ago in coney island. coney has a special place in my heart. i grew up in brooklyn, and for a long, long time in my youth, coney island was off limits. it was a shithole where if you went to visit, you weren't coming back.
be it the subway gangs or the gangs on the boardwalk [yes, they were different turfs] or the rotten clams from the food stalls on the boardwalk, something was going to get you. and you weren't going home.
but in the last decade and a half or so, like most places in ny, walking through coney island is no longer an extreme sport, a place to risk your life. [unless you want it to be. the cyclone is still amazing and dangerous.]
i think its really cool that coney island has kind become noted for its typography and signage. there was that project a few years ago where the dreamland artists club [http://creativetime.org/programs/archive/2005/dreamland/index.php] did some typographic restorations on the cyclone and some of the game stalls in and around astroland and dinos.
and they did a really spectacular job!
but all i all, i feel like there's a lot more to see and document out there, before they tear it down i mean. i've done a few "typographic walks" and seen some cool crap, but i'd love to see what you all have in the way of coney island type shots, or any other great circus or freakshow or great american carnival typography shots.
>n
UPDATE
my friend marcus sent along these REALLY dope shots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/utensil-ed/sets/72157603535942742/
thanks marcus!!!
my first post...
so this is my first post, and i can already see how people write crap on their blogs that gets them fired, dumped, arrested, or worse even [whatever that own personal hell that everyone has].
so i guess this is the time for me to state whatever it is that my goal of this blog endeavour.
the goal of typomat is to simply offer some sort of commentary on design/culture/surroundings, and hopefully, just for my own sake, i hope it helps me to see the world better. i'm a designer by trade, so this blog might end up being a little heavy on the design side. but i also love art, music, architechture, and most things creative really.
i'd love it if this blog does take off, if people started to read it, or better still, started contributing!
but even if it doesn't, and they don't, i'll have accomplished something if i get off my lazy ass and say something, like i've wanted to do for a long, long time now.
so hopefully in the coming days months and years, these web log pages will be filled with my thoughts and findings in our visual world, but also your opinions and commentaries as well.
oh, i'm a crap speller, and have pretty terrible language. both of which i'll try to tone down in an effort to be more civilized.
happy reading, ballbags!
>n
so i guess this is the time for me to state whatever it is that my goal of this blog endeavour.
the goal of typomat is to simply offer some sort of commentary on design/culture/surroundings, and hopefully, just for my own sake, i hope it helps me to see the world better. i'm a designer by trade, so this blog might end up being a little heavy on the design side. but i also love art, music, architechture, and most things creative really.
i'd love it if this blog does take off, if people started to read it, or better still, started contributing!
but even if it doesn't, and they don't, i'll have accomplished something if i get off my lazy ass and say something, like i've wanted to do for a long, long time now.
so hopefully in the coming days months and years, these web log pages will be filled with my thoughts and findings in our visual world, but also your opinions and commentaries as well.
oh, i'm a crap speller, and have pretty terrible language. both of which i'll try to tone down in an effort to be more civilized.
happy reading, ballbags!
>n
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