Posts Tagged ‘typography’

Lodgecode typeface on sale at YouWorkForThem.com

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

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Lodgecode is now available at YouWorkForThem.com

Lodgecode is a single-weight font designed by Jeff Warrington, released February 14, 2010—the first release from our Tonalcase type collection. Available in the OpenType format for Mac and PC.

Lodgecode functions as a geometric sans, but evokes more warmth. Corners are softened to provide a tactile, worn-in feel, while still maintaining a polished appearance. Lodgecode lends an understated simplicity to small settings, such as stationery and interface typography, but reveals more character above 24 points for a range of uses. Lodgecode emerged from the desire to create an off-the-map sansserif like those used by revival luxury resorts and hotels.

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Ghostly mashup of mixed monologues in paint and cement

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

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Layered lettering painted ages ago, reveals its beauty now as a ghostly mashup of mixed monologues that once hustled this real estate.