Colour Blocker
JA
January 13
Sometimes, colour is all you need to do some rather brilliant things.
Craig Ward: Good Typography is Invisible, Bad Typography is Everywhere, via Monoscope

Nick Cramp, an engineer at Max Fordham, spells out Darwin's name in Morse Code at the University of London. The installation was done using light tape - an 'lectroluminescent material that can be used as an energy efficient alternative light source. It's just 6mm thick and can be cut to shape'. Via Creative Review Blog

From 'Digitally Isolated’, an exhibition of the work of Paris-based illustrator Geneviève Gauckler at London's Kemistry Gallery. Via Eye Magazine Blog
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