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Created by Antrepo Design Industry as “Sans&Serif Posters” and it shows , two cult design of the Typography. It’s like a ying&yang in the font industry.

100 copies only.
Serial number and hand signed
High quality press print
Natural offset paper
Made and printed in Istanbul.
Dimension, 48x68cm, 18.9×26.8″

(via TypeNEU)

Ahhhh… technology. The geniuses at Plexifilm have spent the past two years developing a Sharpie pen that actually writes in Helvetica! This pen is so experimental that it’s priceless… literally. You can’t buy one, but you can get one free with any Helvetica merchandise purchase (DVD, T-shirt, etc.). Get your free pen while they last. It’s a great gift for that person in your life with sloppy handwriting…

(via Objectified Film)

I am very happy to share with you this news! My new stationary I was working on just arrived at the studio…
For this new project, I wanted to focused more on the printing process rather than the graphic design. I really believe that a very simple design can reach a high level of aesthetic.

This stationary has been set in Helvetica Neue Bold on a 700gr Sirio Black/Black paper with a silver ink using the letter press process.

This sproject announce also my desire to keep designing under my own name. I will release my new website (www.xavierencinas.com) very soon along with new projects. I will keep you posted!

You can see a little “making of” this project here.

New poster by Farrow available at Blanka. 60£

Pre-order. (this will be dispatched on 11th November). Due to the size of this poster, oversees customers will be charged an additional £20 shipping cost. Each print is numbered and signed in an edition of 251. Screen-printed Pantone 810, Black, Cool Grey 9 and reflective ink on Campaign MG poster paper (120 GSM).

Farrow:

“We designed this poster to celebrate the 15th birthday of the Hacienda.” Farrow explains, “We had no idea at the time that it would be the club’s last. The code 51 15 25 05 97 (Fac 51 is 15 on 25 05 97) was printed in a reflective ink onto a grey background which rendered it almost invisible in daylight. The poster only came to life at night under the glare of car headlights. Our reasoning being that the message was only important to people who were out after dark.”

Thanks Blam for the info.

After the world famous tee-shirt, the sweet pillow… Now the suckers mug is available. Grab it fast!