If you have been reading my posts for quite a bit, you already know how much I love typography and how I feel about applying good typographic techniques to all designs.
While researching for ideas in the trendy subject of Infographics, I stumbled across lots of cool infographics for typography. These designs will bring my old typography posts to life.
Enjoy!
1. Cliff Kuang present a great guide to recognize typefaces. We can revisit some old post on typeface selection for your brand.
2. The Evolution of Typography presents letter forms within a Venn diagram, and uses type to illustrate the changing tides of font style.
3. Utilizing a different trope of scientific-diagram-turned-font-infovis, the Periodic Table attempts to organize fonts by relationship and complexity.
Just found you! Love this. Can you share the possibility of purchasing any of the posters? My husband works in the science world, so that is very apropos.
Glad you enjoy the post Lynne!
You can find a couple of them at http://www.squidspot.com/Periodic_Table_of_Typefaces.html, hope your hubby likes it.
AWESOME finds – typography is one of my current favorite subjects….well after infographics of course! I’m pinning them all now, thanks for sharing!! 😉
Welcome back Andrea!
So glad you like it, I fell in love when I found them.
Awesome, I shared it on our facebook page, you can never teach your clients enough!
Thanks for sharing!
Education is always the key, they will definitely come back.
Simple and Awesome!
So glad you enjoy!
Great stuff, I really like the retro feel all these infographics have, it takes me back to the golden era of typography when Helvetica ruled 😉
Oh yes, I’m not that old 😉 but love that great period of design. Thanks for your comment!
Completely agree Amy, one of the most mentioned and for specific cases most used also.
Thanks for comment!
So stunning!
Thanks you a lot for sharing
I love typo… but infographic is a new trend
and combination of typography and infographic is a cool solution!
Yes it is indeed! I feel is fascinating to combine both subject and work out around the trends.
Thanks for your comment.