Scott, this font is similar to xl55 (well the X looks the same anyway) http://www.dafont.com/kremlin.font
P.S. You keep inspiring me with your work! Keep it up!
I love that they used a fire and ice thing. Figure skaters and fire fighters. You would never see something so depressing like someone’s house burning down on packaging today. At least I haven’t seen anything like that. I couldn’t imagine trolling into BestBuy and looking at video cameras and then seeing a house burning down on the package. “Hmmm… yes… this camera would perfectly suit my needs for when I need to capture my neighbor’s house burning to the ground. Screw my child’s 1st birthday or the squirrel eating a marshmallow on the deck and other happy events.”
Oh man! These are absolutely amazing!
Since you like this one, mayby you should check out the protective paper on 120 film.
http://static.photo.net/attachments/bboard/00H/00H3cJ-30784784.jpg
I’ve always had a fascination for the way it was laid-out.
Scott, this font is similar to xl55 (well the X looks the same anyway)
http://www.dafont.com/kremlin.font
P.S. You keep inspiring me with your work! Keep it up!
I love that they used a fire and ice thing. Figure skaters and fire fighters. You would never see something so depressing like someone’s house burning down on packaging today. At least I haven’t seen anything like that. I couldn’t imagine trolling into BestBuy and looking at video cameras and then seeing a house burning down on the package. “Hmmm… yes… this camera would perfectly suit my needs for when I need to capture my neighbor’s house burning to the ground. Screw my child’s 1st birthday or the squirrel eating a marshmallow on the deck and other happy events.”
^^^Hahaha! So true.
Hey Scott – Thanks for including our Watsonian Super8 post on iso50. Amazing and inspiring work going on here. Cheers
and a photo on long expired kodak movie film, original made for chemie ecn-2, now worked with c41.
http://baowah.blog.hu/2010/02/16/a_vilag_legkorulmenyesebb_filmje