Best-of Typography on Fubiz

Pour ce premier article best-of Fubiz du mois de Mai, nous vous avons sélectionné les typographies les plus belles, graphiques et originales. Au programme, des typographies dans tous leurs états : sculptures, dessins, peintures, impressions, créations qui sont à découvrir en images et avec différents liens.

Awesome Typography by Xavier Casalta.

Galaxy Type Posters by Romain Roger.

ABC Black Pen Typography by Florian Meacci.

La Fabrique 125 by Humà Design.

Typography vs Logotypes by Jabier Rodriguez.

Nike Typography with Wooden Slats by Txaber.

Rooms Illustrated with Words by Thomas Broomé.

Flourish Typographic Project by Dana Tanamachi.

Letters at Large by Audra Hubbell by Audra Hubbell.

Tables You Need to Hear by Ogilvy London.

Handcrafted Typography by Marion Luttenberger.

Boxing Illiteracy by Wladimir Klitschko.

History of Type by Johnson Banks.

The Sculpted 3D Alphabet by Foreal.

Typodarium Calendar by Boris Kahl.

BCN Typography by Simon Prades.

Europe in Typography by Gokhun Guneyhan.

Paper Alphabet by Dan Hoopert.

Typography Game by Cosmografik.

Shanghai Numerals Type by Sawdust.

Shadow Type by Steve Heller and Louise Fili.

History of Type
Awesome Typography by Xavier Casalta
La Fabrique 125
Wladimir Klitschko Boxing Illiteracy
Galaxy Type Posters
Typodarium Calendar
BCN Typography
Flourish Typographic Project
Shadow Type
Typography Game
Typography vs Logotypes
Shanghai Numerals Type
Tables You Need to Hear
Handcrafted Typography
Rooms Illustrated with Words
Nike Typography with Wooden Slats
Europe in Typography
The Sculpted 3D Alphabet
Letters at Large by Audra Hubbell
Paper Alphabet by Dan Hoopert
ABC Black Pen Typography
Best-of Typography on Fubiz

Blogs: the newest weapon on the corporate battlefield

The Wall Street Journal had a pretty fascinating story today that I’d only heard bits and pieces of before. The story basically details how former AdAge reporter James Arndorfer is writing for the Miller Brewing Company-owned blog, “Brew Blog,” where one of the primary topics of interest is Anheuser-Busch news. He’s continuously breaking stories on A-B, which is getting under the St. Louis brewing company’s skin.

While A-B and Miller have been battling for years, the internet and the blogosphere have opened up new and creative doors through which the battle can rage on. Miller sponsoring a blog that paints A-B in a lesser light is certainly a non-traditional tactic, but interesting that such importance is being placed on internet sites. Something worth considering as the internet continues to grow.

And despite working on several A-B accounts in the past, I have to say that I’m fairly intrigued by the whole Miller-backed-blog and the way it’s playing out. I’m also eagerly anticipating more corporate tactical use of blogs in the future. Seems ripe with possibilities. Anyway, check out the WSJ article for more details and analysis.