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Qs / Vol. 8 / August.27 - September 3

The top 15 out of a 43-quip week.

A = Authors | C = Community

A / No. 90 / Armin / You are Here, a poster for any aspiring young designer… as well as for any old crank.

A / No. 98 / Armin / The way type should be: Chunky, colorful, tight. [Via Ffffound]

A / No. 85 / Armin / FontShop looks at some tasty type on packaging. [Via The DieLine]

A / No. 92 / Armin / First credit card design ever? Dig the Futura at the bottom.

C / No. 105 / Jhayne / iTunes perfected?

A / No. 84 / Joe Marianek / Cool Text is a free graphics generator for web pages and anywhere else you need an impressive logo.

A / No. 86 / Armin / Book cover shenanigans: Is that a fire-burning log in your tight cowboy jean pocket or are you just happy to see me? [Via Digg]

A / No. 93 / Armin / What do Gwen Stefani and Paula Scher have in common?

A / No. 89 / Armin / Surprisingly, we don’t point enough to actual design work, so in hopes of reversing that trend let me point you to this extra chocolaty, ligatured, script identity for Toms by Copenhagen-based Tobias Røder. [Via Ffffound]

C / No. 110 / Joe Moran / Hubba, hubba! Justine Ezarik, a 23-year-old graphic designer from the Pittsburgh area, is a “Lifecaster.” And so is that guy… ummmm… whatshisface. (Ha!)

C / No. 112 / Koz / Some interesting stuff, but proceed with discretion. 80 Beautiful Typefaces For Professional Design

A / No. 95 / Armin / The End, a Flickr set. [Via Ffffound]

A / No. 99 / Joe Marianek / For back to school graphic fashions, get the New College Pack! Proceeds help Ryan Waller pay for Yale. He’s about $95,000 short according to this chart.

A / No. 101 / Randy J. Hunt / What’s “good” design and what’s “bad” design?” asks Scott Stowell for GOOD Magazine’s Project 006. Upload to Flickr and tag folks.

C / No. 108 / Josh Berta / Calvin pissing on logos… the movie. McSweeney’s style.

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