Online Resources/Blogs
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The Penguin Blog
This blog is published by Penguin UK, from its home at 80 Strand, London. Penguin Books publishes blockbusting, prize-winning, celebrated, controversial, heart-warming, thought-provoking and inspiring books by a range of authors.
Wednesday October 1, 2008 (3 months ago)
Jules Vernacular
Jules Vernacular is the pseudonym of graphic designer and blogger, Jack Usine. Jack is a collector of letters and other incongruities in urban and rural areas in France.
Friday September 12, 2008 (3 months ago)
The FontFeed
Spawned from the creative mind of internationally renowned type personality Erik Spiekermann, this blog brings together the typographic insight of three authors: FontShop USA Type Director and Typographica editor Stephen Coles, prominent design writer Jürgen Siebert of Fontblog.de, and Yves Peters of Unzipped and Typographer.org.
Tuesday September 9, 2008 (3 months ago)
Lovelife
Rooted in electronic dance music, but extending into various other cultural domains, Lovelife seeks to bring the finest sounds and (moving) images to a greater audience and to foster the growth of these cultural outlets all over the map.
Tuesday September 2, 2008 (4 months ago)
Morten Iveland
The blog of Morten Iveland, a Norwegian graphic designer and photographer living in Oslo and working at Apt.
Sunday August 31, 2008 (4 months ago)
Sleevage
Sleevage is a blog all about music cover art. From the LP’s of the 60’s to the digital artworks of now.
Saturday August 30, 2008 (4 months ago)
The Journal of Urban Typography
The Journal of Urban Typography is dedicated to the documentation and study of signs, word fragments, and typography created with utilitarian intent in urban environments.
Thursday August 28, 2008 (4 months ago)
So Much Pileup
Graphic design artifacts and inspiration from the 1960s-1980s. Curated by Burlesque of North America™.
Sunday August 24, 2008 (4 months ago)
Vive Le Freak Blog
The Vive Le Freak Blog is run by Barcelona-based Mina Bach, an author at The Strange Attractor. Hardly art, hardly starving.
Saturday August 16, 2008 (4 months ago)
magCulture
magCulture is a site about magazine and (occasionally) newspaper design written by Jeremy Leslie, author of the books ‘magCulture’ and ‘Issues’. Jeremy is Executive Creative Director at London-based customer publisher John Brown.