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some great reference (make it simple but significant)

a classic piece of design – superb idea this really shouldn't work (chopping heads off) but it does, and I'm not sure why …   another smart idea - 'Make it simple, but signficant' (Don Draper)

paper-making

this oldish video is still a really great example of making your own paper, very simple, very effective https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlX87tvei7c
Original illustration brief for promotional materials for BBC series on seven deadly sins … nice idea, well executed (Dominik – HND1)
Rockwell and Bodoni – as modern and slab serif faces go, these are right up there … typography book layouts, Jamie HND2
nice type, smart idea – Nicky HND 2
glow sticks and coke bottles  – works (ross HND 1)
liam's barbecue phoenix … a split second image (intro to photography brief – HND1)
There are ten, maybe fifteen very good typefaces, which I can agree with at least. There are 30,000 on the market, of which 29,990 can be sunk in the Pacific Ocean without causing any cultural damage. Kurt Weidemann (1922-2011) some examples of the experiments that we did looking at building characters from characters, numerals, punctuation marks and glyphs.  A great way to look at the real details of fonts and individual faces. … and credit to Preston - it's a brief that Uni of Central Lancashire use, so it must be good!

grids

The page grid is the basic skeleton from which you hang everything. It’s equivalent to the scaffolding, or the walls and the joists of a building. A grid is crucial. Neville Brody (1957-)

salon branding