The Johnston typeface created by Edward Johnston, became the corporate font of public transport in London in 1933 making its use one of the world's longest-lasting examples of corporate branding.
The Johnston typeface created by Edward Johnston, became the corporate font of public transport in London in 1933 making its use one of the world's longest-lasting examples of corporate branding.
Frank Ocean’s Debut Album is Titled ‘Channel Orange’, His New album is titled, ‘Blond’, but his hair is green.
Shepard Fairey is famously known for his ‘Hope’ and ‘Change’ Posters during the 2008 Presidential election.
The 1994 Interview with Bryan Ferry for Ray Gun Magazine was so boring they typeset it in Zapf Dingbats.
The Georgia Typeface was jokingly named after a tabloid headline ‘alien heads found in Georgia.'
Greenery Was 2017’s Pantone Color of the Year. The PANTONE Color of the Year is announced in December of the preceeding year.
As a Portland State Graphic design student, Carolyn Davidson Was Only Paid $35 for her Nike Swoosh Design in 1971.
Walmart Tried to Trademark the Smiley Face, but lost against French Journalist Franklin Loufrani who claims he designed the smiley face in 1971.
The Infamous ‘Stranger Things’ series Title is set in Benguiat Bold because it was the same typeface that covered Stephen King novels of the era they wanted to evoke.
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