Many designers are interested in different aspects of typography for obvious reasons and some even use it in their art and statements. This time we've had a look around to find some examples of typography with strong messages. We find these to be an interesting type of art and hope you will enjoy the collection.
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Typography with a Message
Here's our selection. We've tried to find several different styles and a number of different messages. We hope these messages will engage you, whether you love them or hate them.
Your Turn to Talk!
We hope you've found some inspiration here, and maybe a good quote or two. We'd love to hear which is your favorite and any other comments you may have. Maybe you even have a link to your own typography that you want to share?
Great collection of quotes.
You might want to check out some of these as well: http://www.flickr.com/photos/theroyaltyclub/sets/72157623667889970/
Awesome Stufff!
Nice collection. The "Terrorism" design is really clever but I also like how different opacity levels have been used in "Breakdown". As usual Behance, deviantArt etc. are full of inspiration, thanks for sharing.
What an awesome collection of quotes and so well designed. I'm definitely inspired :)
Awesome. The Einstein quote is now my desktop wallpaper.
Excellent collection, love the typography and the messages... thanks for sharing!
Great
Wondering if it's possible to create from nothing.
I don't think so.
Great collection! Some of them will be a good motivational wallpapers on my netbook.
Lovely works
Some great stuff, except for the last one, which misspelled "epically." Sadly, even in typography, proper spelling and grammar seems to be a secondary consideration.
@prolix, I guess the creator has purposely do it that way. Here what he said,
"I know that is not the proper way to spell 'epically'. The main goal was for the two words kind of mesh together, which would be impossible with 'epically', so I decided to go with the grammatically incorrect, but more charming version."
Well, urbandictionary reveal that "Epicly" finds its origins in its root word, epic. It is an adverb and was first used on Friday, October 24, 2008 on Digg to describe what many believe is a lack of intelligence on the part of Sarah Palin as it relates to reality. Epicly generally has a negative connotation.
WOW! Nice round up! thanks for this share... really great typography!