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Qs / Vol. 17 / May 26 - June 1

The top 15 out of a 29-quip week.

A = Authors | C = Community

A / No. 67 / Armin / Nice typographic-driven work by French design firm Akatre. [Via TypeNeu]

C / No. 60 / Diane Zerr / The exact center of the internet.

C / No. 58 / Anne Stewart / Retro poster design for the retro voter — analysis of Scott Hansen’s Artists for Obama poster. Overly symbolic, or perfectly in tune with its audience?

C / No. 57 / Cynthia Sin / Minimalism is everything that you need, nothing that you don’t.

A / No. 66 / Armin / Smashing Magazine takes a look at, literally, big typographic statements on the web.

C / No. 61 / Robert / Maybe a little late to the party, but awesome anyways.

A / No. 74 / Armin / You never know when you will need a multi-line/inline/concentric-line typeface, so here is a handy four-page guide to these kind of typefaces. [Via Typophile]

A / No. 72 / Armin / The skyline of San Francisco, replicated with pots and pans.

A / No. 65 / Armin / The Powers of Seven, a poster exhibit featuring 21 silkscreen posters, designed by some of Spain’s best, on the theme of seven printed in black and orange. (Navigation is a little wonky, but well worth the stumbling). [Via Quinta Tinta]

A / No. 79 / Armin / Typography-inspired movie puns! i.e., Back to the Futura. [Via Design Observer]

A / No. 76 / Armin / An aggregation of 618 front pages of newspapers from around the world. The page creates a remarkable texture. [Via Coudal]

C / No. 62 / Ricardo Cordoba / New York magazine examines the melting-ice-cream-on-book-cover-design trend.

A / No. 78 / Armin / Typography-inspired baby names! “Pilcrow” is actually awesome.

A / No. 62 / Armin / Not exactly sure what this is for, but it’s typography and it’s made out of foam.

A / No. 68 / Debbie Millman / Pick a President…or, um, a T-shirt? Hillary Clinton presents Project T-shirt.

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