Handwritten editorial design

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there's 6 fort parkings in helvetica x

Helvetica is a classic font for a reason! This board showcases free fonts that pair perfectly with Helvetica, giving your business branding a polished, professional edge. Explore six font pairings to find the perfect match for your logo, website, and marketing materials. #BusinessFonts #ad

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a piece of paper with the words handwriting font on it

Em Connors | Canva Verified Expert & Content Strategist | [SAVE THIS] My top 8️⃣ @Canva handwritten fonts! ⁠ A great, legible handwritten fonts can be reallyyyyy hard to find. I only use these... | Instagram

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some type of writing that is black and white with the words,'after all these letters

Ulla Puggard | Illustrator | Central Illustration Agency #ulla #puggard #illustrator #illustration #digital #bold #conceptual #line #playful #book #cover #lettering #type #typography

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an autographed letter written in blue ink on white paper

A friend and mentor, JP Williams (who was a student and close friend of Rand's), pointed me to the new book, Paul Rand: Conversations with Students. Rand once shared this with former student Jessica Helfand, "You will learn most things...

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the cover of an american illustration book with orange writing on it's front and back

In his work for _Bloomberg Businessweek_ designer and art director Richard Turley has long been feted for his interesting and unusual graphic treatments. But when it came to commissioning the cover for the new _American Illustration Annual_ Richard decided that the best thing he could do was print it as a plan white affair and then: "get loads of artists, illustrators and designers to hand draw paint, print, scribble and generally deface and generally violate the books."

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the front cover of time magazine featuring an image of college students'names and numbers

A stealthy resurgence happening in the design world—a rebellion against the cold, sleek, digital environment in which we designers spend most of our time. Hand lettering is not-so-quietly making a colossal comeback, exploding into the forefront of design. It no longer has to hide on the B-side or apologize for looking hand lettered. Categories that used to be forbidden, such as logos and packaging, now embrace this historic form of typographic expression. It’s appearing every

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