11 Comments

  1. Magazin says:

    Hi, thank you very much. good job.

  2. Pegasus says:

    Hmm, I was thinking Roger Dean meets Wallace and Grommit.

  3. I am a French designer, I come regularly to your blog
    thank you for this article.

    Here also a link to the video of my communications agency: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yNdCFLLWks

  4. Anonymous says:

    You are such a hero Scott! I discovered your blog a year ago and every post is a pleasur but this one and the hiroyuki hamada one are the cherry on the top of the Cake.
    Thank you, you’re a gold mine!

    Martin (France)

  5. felix. says:

    hmm, i am not too impressed by those ideas.
    doesn’t anybody else think it’s a little too alex trochut + non-format?

    Michele Angelo is — without a doubt — a good designer, but thats even more disappointing when those people jump on someone else’s style. i see such things on ffffound just too often. sorry.

    what do you think?

  6. Brent says:

    I did see on Angelo’s webiste that he and Alex Trochut are friends, so it’s not surprising that they would be interested in and practice similar styles. The thing to me about having a ‘style,’ whether it’s music, design, art, or whatever is that it cannot seem forced. And I don’t feel like any of these works are forced. He may not be the champion of that particular style; but, to me the execution is still on point. Does that make sense? Anyways, just a thought.

    I particularly like the last one, which I assume is where the reference to Non-Format was from?

  7. felix. says:

    @ brent:
    exactly! it really wasn’t my aim, to insult this particular designer or his work.
    like i said — it’s just that sometimes i get frustrated, when i see talented people’s work, but they seem to hop on whatever trend there is.
    on the other hand, maybe that’s just the twisted view on things that the internet provides …

  8. Rory McCawl says:

    Stunning, i love the texture to the shapes and letter forms, very inspiring.

  9. Alex Rapada says:

    Wow! this is amazing work right here!

  10. I agree that the texture really makes these letter forms unique. I’ve seen the “drippy” font before, but to pair it with lots of overlapping, shadow and texture–wow.

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