Hello Poetteers,
I love reading and writing stories. This challenge is to combine that with a non-bookish passion of ours. My recent passion is calligraphy. I'll be sharing books with typography that drew me in.
Love, Fida
I love reading and writing stories. This challenge is to combine that with a non-bookish passion of ours. My recent passion is calligraphy. I'll be sharing books with typography that drew me in.
It shows the expansive-ness of what the word means and what the story is. |
I love the simplistic style and the different sized lettering. It puts the model in the center. It's all pointing towards her. |
It is simplistic but puts emphasis on the point of the story. |
It is enchanting like the story itself. I love that the title is able to make a shape out of itself. |
This is another title where emphasis is put on the word that seems to be the theme of the story. |
I just love this one. It's simple, big and bright. It stands out from the background. It goes with the story. |
The arrows pointing to the title is what adds to the cover. It will still look good without them but it just shows the goodness. If that even makes sense. |
With that, what books have typography that stood out to you?
Love, Fida
Comments
I really love Everything Leads To You. Can you believe that was done by an intern? TALENT. I LOVEEEE A Thousand Nights's typography. Just the way it's wrapped around and the other words surrounding it, beautiful.