Typophile: Song Titles
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
I am a big fan of typography—when I say big, I mean BIG. Typography is just one of the many concepts I love about design. It sparks both creativity and smooth execution. For me, a good typography is something executed differently with words exquisitely placed beside each other, sometimes denoting figurative meanings.
I have created a few works before for our company social media campaigns and of course, for TMRP. My primary tool is Adobe Photoshop which makes it all easy breezy. Creating a typography is pretty simple as long as you know how to combine different fonts. Font selection is somewhat detrimental since some fonts ruin the entire feel of the work. Knowing how to put a few accents can also top up the overall feel. Knowing better layout is also important but it's something you can learn along the way.
Typophile is my new collection of works. I'm no pro at this but because I'm taking the time and perseverance to learn Adobe Illustrator, I might as well compile 'em. My first set is about short song titles—sshhh.. these have been on loop for quite awhile ;)
Jose Gonzalez's Stay Alive from The Life of Walter Mitty soundtrack. |
Artic Monkeys' Arabella from their AM album |
HAIM's The Wire |
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