My Favorite Typo' Music  (beta)

YOUR FAVORITE SONGS ON TYPOGRAPHIC DESIGN

 


_Designers / Artists · Collaborations

_Press / Noticias

October · 2010
My Favorite Typo’ Music
beta site

Post from Kevin Scott
Typo' Music
blog.kevvolive.com

Really cool post from Tara from UK
Fantastic Typographic Designs
to Interpret Music

www.graphicdesignblog.co.uk


_About the project

“Everything started with an addiction problem … with a song, it was something waaaaay beyond enjoying. I listened this song on my iPod, every day … I’m not kidding, all day long … during three days.  In order to “exorcise” this feeling, I tried to put my feelings about the lyrics and the music itself in a design piece.

Typography is the visual lenguage that I prefer, where I feel comfortable and let me express an idea more accurate as a designer, so, I used it to create a typographic composition related with this song.  The final result is what you can see on the last image, at the bottom of the page (The Metro, Berlin).  I uploaded this image to my flickr profile where I received a lot of good comments about the work, and other comments saying: hey, same thing happened to me with “X” song.  Then I opened a space where designers can do the same exercise.”

Simple rules: 
1.
Your favorite song (no restrictions)
2. Use typography as a main element on the layout, also you can use another languages and photography or illustration.
3. Square workspace (600×600 px).


_Acerca del proyecto

“Everything started with an addiction problem … with a song, it was something waaaaay beyond enjoying. I listened this song on my iPod, every day … I’m not kidding, all day long … during three days.  In order to “exorcise” this feeling, I tried to put my feelings about the lyrics and the music itself in a design piece.

Typography is the visual lenguage that I prefer, where I feel comfortable and let me express an idea more accurate as a designer, so, I used it to create a typographic composition related with this song.  The final result is what you can see on the last image, at the bottom of the page (The Metro, Berlin).  I uploaded this image to my flickr profile where I received a lot of good comments about the work, and other comments saying: hey, same thing happened to me with “X” song.  Then I opened a space where designers can do the same exercise.”

Simple rules: 
1.
Your favorite song (no restrictions)
2. Use typography as a main element on the layout, also you can use another languages and photography or illustration.
3. Square workspace (600×600 px).


_Contact / Contacto

Carlos Fernando Agudo R.
** carlosfernandoagudo@gmail.com
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