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Bart HessCraig WardEncouraging ArtCommunication ArtTypeface DesignNicole RichieText DesignFonts DesignSchool DesignBart HessThe typeface and effect used for the word "dirt" is so realist. It does look as the artist drew individually each word with soil. Probably used clipping mask and the samp tool to recreate that natural "soil dirt" look. This to me is a great form of Graphic Design.42
Waves TypographyPlay TypographyWave TypographyWave Graphic DesignYearbook Covers ThemesCraig WardYearbook InspirationNature LettersTo UnitCraig WardThis is a selection of work by Craig ward, I have been looking at his work recently in reference to unit 35 words and image in graphic design which i have chosen for my metropolis brief. I love these pieces and i am going to experiment with the use of ink in typography.167
Craig Ward타이포그래피 포스터 디자인3d Typography카드 디자인Illustration AgencyCreative TypographyTypographic PosterGraphic Design TrendsGrid DesignDaily design inspiration for creatives | Inspiration GridInspiration Grid celebrates creative talent from around the world. Your daily fix of design, art, illustration, typography, photography, architecture, fashion and more.294
Craig WardTypeface PosterPredictive TextTheoretical PhysicsTexture Graphic DesignArtist ModelsWord Of MouthWays To CommunicateThree WordsThe Bulk of Reality — CRAIG WARDAn exploration of the ideas and terminology within the field of theoretical physics. As an attempt to bring these abstract concepts to life in a simple manner, I limited myself to a single typeface and 2 colors — black and white.9
Craig WardDesign MasterCommunication DesignTypographic DesignTypography FontsEditorial IllustrationText EffectsMinimalist LogoTypography PosterCraig WardCraig Ward: Dangerous Unlike the other two typographic messages, this digitally made. The most obvious element of this design is the distorted letters towards the beginning of the word. It looks similar to a gunshot blood splatter which links closely to 'dangerous'. The closely arranged tracking of the letters help to produce the effect of a gunshot. Also, the strokes are quite bold which contrasts well against the background and highlights the effects more efficiently.17
Distorted TypographyCraig WardMoving To New YorkExperimental TypeThe Wall Street JournalDesign DepartmentArtist ModelsLetterpress PrintingWall Street JournalCraig Ward - Design Director in United KingdomAfter graduating in 2003 I worked up through a handful of ad agencies in London before moving to New York in 2009 to head up the design department at Grey. Since 2011 I have run an independent practice for design, specializing in branding and brand expression, working with clients including Aesop, The Wall Street Journal, Archer, Verizon, Calvin Klein, Dior and many others. I'm a contributor to several industry journals; a former ADC Young Gun (2008); recipient of the Type Directors' Club…16
Craig WardCover InspirationCrumpled PaperFast CompanyGraphic Design FontsTypography GraphicCo DesignLogo Branding IdentityDesign ThinkingImage of the Day, March 8, 2013 – PRINT MagazineFast Company ranks the seven of the biggest lies from Craig Ward’s Popular Lies About Graphic Design.20
Glitch TypographyCraig WardPoem DesignGlitch TextTypo PosterPoster ProjectBusiness PosterType PostersTypeface DesignGlitch Typography - Craig WardGlitch Typography on Behance785