I don’t get this at all. The black type seems OK, I guess (and appears to show the Nastaliq writing style, with the shifting and angled baselines).
So why’d they have to go and outline everything in blue ballpoint?
I don’t get this at all. The black type seems OK, I guess (and appears to show the Nastaliq writing style, with the shifting and angled baselines).
So why’d they have to go and outline everything in blue ballpoint?
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2005.07.18 18:38. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. The permanent link is: https://blog.fawny.org/2005/07/18/jittery/
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2005.07.17 14:25. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. The permanent link is: https://blog.fawny.org/2005/07/17/indochine/
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2005.07.17 14:24. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. The permanent link is: https://blog.fawny.org/2005/07/17/novelty/
Is this like Walker, where the snap-on serifs can be attached even to the letter O?
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2005.07.17 14:23. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. The permanent link is: https://blog.fawny.org/2005/07/17/diereses/
“Playgirl”; “Seventeen.”
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2005.07.15 13:53. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. The permanent link is: https://blog.fawny.org/2005/07/15/ladytron/
On a billboard that drivers are expected to read in an instant, yes, Audi typesets the phrase “going backward” backwards.
Good thing these fuckers got airbags out the arse, because after that kind of distraction, you may need ’em.
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2005.07.15 13:43. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. The permanent link is: https://blog.fawny.org/2005/07/15/backward/
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2005.07.15 13:42. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. The permanent link is: https://blog.fawny.org/2005/07/15/haven/
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2005.07.15 13:42. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. The permanent link is: https://blog.fawny.org/2005/07/15/inoxy/
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2005.07.15 13:41. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. The permanent link is: https://blog.fawny.org/2005/07/15/tikka/