Comic Sans Criminal Pledge, choose the right type

Are You A Comic Sans Criminal?

It’s a funny web­site for the less typo­graph­i­cal­ly inclined users you may know — like Janet in human resources. It’s also a good resource for design­er friends because of its list of alter­na­tive comic book fonts. You should total­ly take the pledge!

Comic Sans Criminal Pledge, choose the right type

Form Invaders by Typeform, space invaders with radio buttons, checkboxes, dropdowns, and submit buttons

Form Invaders

The folks over at Typeform are mak­ing it easy to build beau­ti­ful, user-friendly forms and sur­veys. But what also caught my atten­tion was their sense of humor. Form Invaders lets you shoot down radio but­tons, check boxes, drop­downs, and the evil sub­mit but­ton over­lord. It’s a great two minute time waster.

Chalkboard Poster, Nice to Meet You, Letter tracing, typography

Nice to Meet You — Chalkboard Poster

Two points get you a line. Three points get you a shape or a vec­tor. Here’s one more for the new set.

Job Title: Brick or Mortar

I’m riff­ing off of Brad Frost’s excel­lent post Job Title: It’s Complicated. He has a great metaphor for job roles and it led me to a sec­ond idea.

Type Limited by Joseph Alessio

Joseph Alessio is start­ing a series of typo­graph­ic and let­ter­ing projects under the name Type Limited. And the first one is real­ly good.

Today Was A Good Day in White Chalk Sketch on Black Chalkboard, typography and lettering, chalkboard poster

Today Was A Good Day — Chalkboard Poster

The sec­ond in a series of chalk­board posters is ready. This time the phrase is “Today Was A Good Day”. Yep, chalk­board art is very South Central L.A.

Will Work for Money in White Chalk Sketch on Black Chalkboard, typography and lettering

Will Work for Money — Chalkboard Poster

I’m start­ing a new col­lec­tion of chalk­board posters today. First up is the phrase “Will Work for Money”.

A Book Apart - You're My Favorite Client by Mike Monteiro, ebook, printed book, design in business

I Love Mike Monteiro and You Should Too

The title says it all. There’s no need for an excerpt here, just get to read­ing the post and his new book.