Posted by Robin Hercia on October 29, 2015 · Leave a Comment
This is for the Design Nerds of LA : Fifteen years ago the graphic design world was a completely different place – where lead pencils and straight edges still reigned the […]
Category: Arts District, Design, Downtown, East Side, Events, Featured, Galleries, Global Featured, Global What's Up, News, Reviews, What's Up · Tags: aiga, Brian Roettinger, debossing, design, design history, design library, embossing, foils, graphic, GRAPHIC DESIGN, history, house industries, Jessica Fleischmann, John Clark, library, ombre, printing, Pushing the Press, shiny, split fountain, type, typecraft, typography
Posted by Robin Hercia on May 21, 2013 · Leave a Comment
I love Sagmeister enormously. On entering the MOCA space at the Pacific Design Center you are greeted by a racy infographic (read: line art of people doing it) which you will […]
Category: Featured, Global What's Up, Reviews, What's Up · Tags: FREE CANDY, GRAPHIC DESIGN, HAPPY, INFOGRAPHIC, LA MOCA, MOCA, PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER, PCD, SAGMEISTER, STEFAN SAGMEISTER, THE HAPPY SHOW, typography, WeHo, West Hollywood
Posted by Robin Hercia on May 2, 2013 · Leave a Comment
The City of West Hollywood may not have their own police force, but they do know how to catch your attention with some damn incredible specimens of neon signage. Your […]
Category: Featured, Global Featured, Neighborhoods · Tags: California History, Good Date Spot, MONA, neon, public art, robot chicken, Route 66, Signage, Sunset BLVD, Sunset Strip, typography, Vintage Design, WeHo, West Hollywood
Posted by Robin Hercia on April 23, 2013 · Leave a Comment
May is creeping up (wtf, 2013?) and so is ALPHABET SOUP where we can all check out whats fresh in handstyles in LA right now. Featuring lettering works by CHAZ, […]
Category: Featured, What's Up · Tags: chaz, cryptik, defer, handstyles, hit+run, lettering, prime, Retna, screenprinting, sleeps, type, typography