typography artist Archives - Wallpaper Data Wallpaper Data Mon, 05 Oct 2020 09:57:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Timothy Goodman Finds Meaning in Words and More Words https://wallpaperdata.com/timothy-goodman-finds-meaning-in-words-and-more-words/ Mon, 05 Oct 2020 06:11:00 +0000 https://wallpaperdata.com/?p=6726 With more than 180,000 followers on Instagram, typography artist—and artist with a capital A—Timothy Goodman, clearly knows what he’s talking about. His art and words have adorned anything from walls, buildings and packaging to cars, people, shoes, and galleries all over the world. But whether it’s a large-scale public mural on the streets of NYC, […]

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With more than 180,000 followers on Instagram, typography artist—and artist with a capital A—Timothy Goodman, clearly knows what he’s talking about. His art and words have adorned anything from walls, buildings and packaging to cars, people, shoes, and galleries all over the world.

But whether it’s a large-scale public mural on the streets of NYC, a marker scrawling on a Uniqlo t-shirt, or writing personal stories on Instagram, Goodman hopes that his work is a catalyzer for dialogues about difficult topics such as love, heartbreak, politics, race, therapy, and mental health.

“A lot of designers try to impress other designers with the obscure stuff,” he remarked once in an interview with Magenta. “I think maybe early on I thought that was cool, but I no longer find that interesting or compelling. I want to make work that resonates with a lot of people,” he stressed, adding that it’s important to consider who you’re making your work for. “Are you making it for other designers, or are you making it for people in the world?” asks Goodman.

But with clients that include giants like Google, Samsung, Uniqlo, MoMA, Airbnb, Netflix, The New Yorker, and The New York Times, Goodman might be speaking to both high brow and low brow crowds. Believing that the greatest joy as a designer and an artist is the ability to connect to another human emotionally through his work and words, he treats design as a practice rather than a profession.

View this post on Instagram

I love you, NY. I’m celebrating my 16 year anniversary this week, and I’ve been feeling tender about it lately. Many people I know—friends and old friends alike—have left NYC because of Covid. Now, I would never criticize anyone who can no longer afford to live in an expensive city like NYC because of a pandemic! However, many folks who are VERY successful have decided to leave NYC and call it “dead” because 50% of our restaurants are closed or they can no longer go to their fancy events. That rubs me the wrong way. Their relationship to this city has always been one-sided: they suck all the resources out of it, and then when it hits hard times, they leave for the beach and call it “dead.” Listen, I get that we pay high rent for small apartments and ridiculous city tax, and in return we are supposed to get a unique way of life that may be gone for now. However, this city is so much more than something to consume: it’s a living, breathing organism that you can HELP. It has its own people, cultures, economy, and special way of living that gave many of us careers—but more than that, it gave us a point of view, a place to fit in, and a way of life that we once yearned for. So, this is my community and I feel a real sense of responsibility to stay here, to spend my money here, to invest my own talents and resources back into. It’s called loyalty. I’m proud to be a New Yorker, even more so in times like this. ❤

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“I work all the time, but it feels normal,” he says. “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it. I hate those quotes about loving what you do, but it’s true. When you’re stimulated by your work and you’re running a business for yourself, it doesn’t really feel like work; you’re just doing it.” Words to live by.

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This Typography Artist Experiments with Colors, Textures, and Shapes https://wallpaperdata.com/this-typography-artist-experiments-with-colors-textures-and-shapes/ Thu, 09 Apr 2020 06:29:00 +0000 https://wallpaperdata.com/?p=6187 With well over 130k followers on Instagram, 3D artist and designer David Milan is a force to be reckoned with. His work includes a multiple of disciplines, mainly typography and illustration. “I love working and experimenting with colors, textures, shapes, and forms,” he writes on his website. “I’m always looking for new projects.” But when […]

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With well over 130k followers on Instagram, 3D artist and designer David Milan is a force to be reckoned with. His work includes a multiple of disciplines, mainly typography and illustration. “I love working and experimenting with colors, textures, shapes, and forms,” he writes on his website. “I’m always looking for new projects.”

But when it comes to the creative process itself, Milan surprisingly describes it as “basic”. “The hardest part of my job is finding a good quote or a word,” he relayed in an interview with Wix. “I could spend hours looking for a good one.” Once he has a text, he starts making sketches in different styles. After choosing the best one, he then proceeds to trace it with a marker, brush or digitally on a tablet. Finally, he puts the lettering on a photo or image, adding some finishing touches.

“I usually work with tablets like Wacom and iPad Pro with the Apple pencil,” he says, describing his toolbox, “but I also love working with Crayola markers and Tombow brush pens. They’re such great tools for every lettering artist. As for the digital process, I usually work with Photoshop for different cool effects.”

His different approach to both typography and design has attracted brands as big as Apple, Huawei, Facebook, Pepsi, and Adobe, all of which have commissioned work from him. You’d want to see what the hype is all about:

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Ilana Griffo’s Writing Will Keep You Motivated https://wallpaperdata.com/ilana-griffos-writing-will-keep-you-motivated/ Mon, 20 Jan 2020 06:58:06 +0000 https://wallpaperdata.com/?p=5969 As the cliche goes: it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. Illustrator, letterer, and author Ilana Griffo knows best. Based in Upstate New York, her stylized messages are meant to get you going. “I love that each person’s lettering style is a reflection of themselves,” remarked Griffo in an interview with Hand Lettering […]

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As the cliche goes: it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. Illustrator, letterer, and author Ilana Griffo knows best. Based in Upstate New York, her stylized messages are meant to get you going. “I love that each person’s lettering style is a reflection of themselves,” remarked Griffo in an interview with Hand Lettering for Beginners. “That’s what makes it so unique – your personal touch.”

If lettering is all about that personal touch, Griffo’s got it in spades. Her posts are playful and inspiring without being too preachy. But she admits it took her much practice to get to where she is. “As a graphic designer, typography has been a passion of mine as long as I can remember,” she admitted. “I used to write, and rewrite my class notes until they were as close to perfect as possible. I learned so much about the art of type as a design student, and I interned at a letterpress studio to learn more about the origin of type. I wanted to learn more about hand lettering because I knew it would bring a unique and personalized touch to the work I was doing with my design clients.”

Her curiosity about hand lettering would blossom into a full-time job a while later. “I took the class as a creative outlet,” she says. “While it related directly to the work I do daily, it was a step away from the computer, a new challenge. I was excited to have some direction, and someone to inspire and motivate me.”

Now she motivates others through her writing. It seems we’ve come full circle!

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Lakwena Maciver’s Murals Will Lift You Higher https://wallpaperdata.com/lakwena-macivers-murals-will-lift-you-higher/ Fri, 10 Jan 2020 06:03:56 +0000 https://wallpaperdata.com/?p=5959 Lakwena Maciver’s street art makes bold statements. Featuring quotes and phrases, her murals state things like: “The Best Is Yet to Come,” and “Be Bad Until You’re Good.” It’s the kind of daily reminders you’ll want to introduce to your life (2020 is all about positive vibes, and we’re feeling it!). “I once read this […]

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Lakwena Maciver’s street art makes bold statements. Featuring quotes and phrases, her murals state things like: “The Best Is Yet to Come,” and “Be Bad Until You’re Good.” It’s the kind of daily reminders you’ll want to introduce to your life (2020 is all about positive vibes, and we’re feeling it!).

“I once read this quote [by philosopher Calvin Seerveld] that said as an artist it’s important to ‘fire your art until it emits sparks that warm, or burn, those it reaches,’ and for me that how I see my work and my responsibility as an artist,” said Maciver in an interview with Huck Magazine.

View this post on Instagram

Portrait in the studio by @johnogunz ☺

A post shared by Lakwena (@lakwena) on

With almost 100k followers on Instagram, her art reaches both online and offline audiences. But when it comes to the power of words, Maciver turns to her faith. “In terms of words that get me through the day, it’d definitely be The Bible – that’s also added to my understanding of the power of words,” she explains. “Naturally, I’m a bit of a pessimist so it helps to meditate on words of truth and encouragement.”

According to Maciver, the creative process begins with choosing the right words. “Before I even start painting a wall, I think a lot about the concept and what I want to communicate,” she explains. “I love the colors and the patterns and all that, but that’s almost secondary to what I want to say.”

Tune in:

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Loose, Energetic, and Bold: The Typography Art of Gemma O’Brien https://wallpaperdata.com/loose-energetic-and-bold-the-typography-art-of-gemma-obrien/ Tue, 26 Nov 2019 09:18:22 +0000 https://wallpaperdata.com/?p=5831 Gemma O’Brien is a master of the written word. With over 10 years of experience, her style shifts within the bounds of lettering and typography: sometimes loose, energetic, and calligraphic; other times big, bold, and intricately detailed. Often black and white. With experience, so came fame. A number of her projects have received the Award […]

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Gemma O’Brien is a master of the written word. With over 10 years of experience, her style shifts within the bounds of lettering and typography: sometimes loose, energetic, and calligraphic; other times big, bold, and intricately detailed. Often black and white.

With experience, so came fame. A number of her projects have received the Award of Typographic Excellence from the New York Type Directors Club, and in 2016 she was named one of PRINT Magazine’s New Visual Artists: 15 under 30. She has also collaborated with numerous global brands and publications including Apple, Google, Adobe, and The New York Times. But her typography art also garnered the attention of online fans, with well over 200k followers on Instagram.

But oddly enough, O’Brien didn’t start out as a typography enthusiast. In fact, she originally went to law school before realizing she needed to do something creative. It was only after switching to a design degree that she fell in love with typography, having learned hand-set type in a letterpress studio. “From that point forward I have been developing a practice that sits between art, illustration, design, and typography,” she stated in an interview with PRINT Magazine.

Her art takes many shapes and forms, but the end result is always delighting. Take a look for yourself.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B4h2vz_p97e/

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> typography artist Archives - Wallpaper Data Wallpaper Data Mon, 05 Oct 2020 09:57:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Timothy Goodman Finds Meaning in Words and More Words https://wallpaperdata.com/timothy-goodman-finds-meaning-in-words-and-more-words/ Mon, 05 Oct 2020 06:11:00 +0000 https://wallpaperdata.com/?p=6726 With more than 180,000 followers on Instagram, typography artist—and artist with a capital A—Timothy Goodman, clearly knows what he’s talking about. His art and words have adorned anything from walls, buildings and packaging to cars, people, shoes, and galleries all over the world. But whether it’s a large-scale public mural on the streets of NYC, […]

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With more than 180,000 followers on Instagram, typography artist—and artist with a capital A—Timothy Goodman, clearly knows what he’s talking about. His art and words have adorned anything from walls, buildings and packaging to cars, people, shoes, and galleries all over the world.

But whether it’s a large-scale public mural on the streets of NYC, a marker scrawling on a Uniqlo t-shirt, or writing personal stories on Instagram, Goodman hopes that his work is a catalyzer for dialogues about difficult topics such as love, heartbreak, politics, race, therapy, and mental health.

“A lot of designers try to impress other designers with the obscure stuff,” he remarked once in an interview with Magenta. “I think maybe early on I thought that was cool, but I no longer find that interesting or compelling. I want to make work that resonates with a lot of people,” he stressed, adding that it’s important to consider who you’re making your work for. “Are you making it for other designers, or are you making it for people in the world?” asks Goodman.

But with clients that include giants like Google, Samsung, Uniqlo, MoMA, Airbnb, Netflix, The New Yorker, and The New York Times, Goodman might be speaking to both high brow and low brow crowds. Believing that the greatest joy as a designer and an artist is the ability to connect to another human emotionally through his work and words, he treats design as a practice rather than a profession.

View this post on Instagram

I love you, NY. I’m celebrating my 16 year anniversary this week, and I’ve been feeling tender about it lately. Many people I know—friends and old friends alike—have left NYC because of Covid. Now, I would never criticize anyone who can no longer afford to live in an expensive city like NYC because of a pandemic! However, many folks who are VERY successful have decided to leave NYC and call it “dead” because 50% of our restaurants are closed or they can no longer go to their fancy events. That rubs me the wrong way. Their relationship to this city has always been one-sided: they suck all the resources out of it, and then when it hits hard times, they leave for the beach and call it “dead.” Listen, I get that we pay high rent for small apartments and ridiculous city tax, and in return we are supposed to get a unique way of life that may be gone for now. However, this city is so much more than something to consume: it’s a living, breathing organism that you can HELP. It has its own people, cultures, economy, and special way of living that gave many of us careers—but more than that, it gave us a point of view, a place to fit in, and a way of life that we once yearned for. So, this is my community and I feel a real sense of responsibility to stay here, to spend my money here, to invest my own talents and resources back into. It’s called loyalty. I’m proud to be a New Yorker, even more so in times like this. ❤

A post shared by Timothy Goodman (@timothygoodman) on

“I work all the time, but it feels normal,” he says. “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it. I hate those quotes about loving what you do, but it’s true. When you’re stimulated by your work and you’re running a business for yourself, it doesn’t really feel like work; you’re just doing it.” Words to live by.

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This Typography Artist Experiments with Colors, Textures, and Shapes https://wallpaperdata.com/this-typography-artist-experiments-with-colors-textures-and-shapes/ Thu, 09 Apr 2020 06:29:00 +0000 https://wallpaperdata.com/?p=6187 With well over 130k followers on Instagram, 3D artist and designer David Milan is a force to be reckoned with. His work includes a multiple of disciplines, mainly typography and illustration. “I love working and experimenting with colors, textures, shapes, and forms,” he writes on his website. “I’m always looking for new projects.” But when […]

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With well over 130k followers on Instagram, 3D artist and designer David Milan is a force to be reckoned with. His work includes a multiple of disciplines, mainly typography and illustration. “I love working and experimenting with colors, textures, shapes, and forms,” he writes on his website. “I’m always looking for new projects.”

But when it comes to the creative process itself, Milan surprisingly describes it as “basic”. “The hardest part of my job is finding a good quote or a word,” he relayed in an interview with Wix. “I could spend hours looking for a good one.” Once he has a text, he starts making sketches in different styles. After choosing the best one, he then proceeds to trace it with a marker, brush or digitally on a tablet. Finally, he puts the lettering on a photo or image, adding some finishing touches.

“I usually work with tablets like Wacom and iPad Pro with the Apple pencil,” he says, describing his toolbox, “but I also love working with Crayola markers and Tombow brush pens. They’re such great tools for every lettering artist. As for the digital process, I usually work with Photoshop for different cool effects.”

His different approach to both typography and design has attracted brands as big as Apple, Huawei, Facebook, Pepsi, and Adobe, all of which have commissioned work from him. You’d want to see what the hype is all about:

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Ilana Griffo’s Writing Will Keep You Motivated https://wallpaperdata.com/ilana-griffos-writing-will-keep-you-motivated/ Mon, 20 Jan 2020 06:58:06 +0000 https://wallpaperdata.com/?p=5969 As the cliche goes: it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. Illustrator, letterer, and author Ilana Griffo knows best. Based in Upstate New York, her stylized messages are meant to get you going. “I love that each person’s lettering style is a reflection of themselves,” remarked Griffo in an interview with Hand Lettering […]

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As the cliche goes: it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. Illustrator, letterer, and author Ilana Griffo knows best. Based in Upstate New York, her stylized messages are meant to get you going. “I love that each person’s lettering style is a reflection of themselves,” remarked Griffo in an interview with Hand Lettering for Beginners. “That’s what makes it so unique – your personal touch.”

If lettering is all about that personal touch, Griffo’s got it in spades. Her posts are playful and inspiring without being too preachy. But she admits it took her much practice to get to where she is. “As a graphic designer, typography has been a passion of mine as long as I can remember,” she admitted. “I used to write, and rewrite my class notes until they were as close to perfect as possible. I learned so much about the art of type as a design student, and I interned at a letterpress studio to learn more about the origin of type. I wanted to learn more about hand lettering because I knew it would bring a unique and personalized touch to the work I was doing with my design clients.”

Her curiosity about hand lettering would blossom into a full-time job a while later. “I took the class as a creative outlet,” she says. “While it related directly to the work I do daily, it was a step away from the computer, a new challenge. I was excited to have some direction, and someone to inspire and motivate me.”

Now she motivates others through her writing. It seems we’ve come full circle!

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Lakwena Maciver’s Murals Will Lift You Higher https://wallpaperdata.com/lakwena-macivers-murals-will-lift-you-higher/ Fri, 10 Jan 2020 06:03:56 +0000 https://wallpaperdata.com/?p=5959 Lakwena Maciver’s street art makes bold statements. Featuring quotes and phrases, her murals state things like: “The Best Is Yet to Come,” and “Be Bad Until You’re Good.” It’s the kind of daily reminders you’ll want to introduce to your life (2020 is all about positive vibes, and we’re feeling it!). “I once read this […]

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Lakwena Maciver’s street art makes bold statements. Featuring quotes and phrases, her murals state things like: “The Best Is Yet to Come,” and “Be Bad Until You’re Good.” It’s the kind of daily reminders you’ll want to introduce to your life (2020 is all about positive vibes, and we’re feeling it!).

“I once read this quote [by philosopher Calvin Seerveld] that said as an artist it’s important to ‘fire your art until it emits sparks that warm, or burn, those it reaches,’ and for me that how I see my work and my responsibility as an artist,” said Maciver in an interview with Huck Magazine.

View this post on Instagram

Portrait in the studio by @johnogunz ☺

A post shared by Lakwena (@lakwena) on

With almost 100k followers on Instagram, her art reaches both online and offline audiences. But when it comes to the power of words, Maciver turns to her faith. “In terms of words that get me through the day, it’d definitely be The Bible – that’s also added to my understanding of the power of words,” she explains. “Naturally, I’m a bit of a pessimist so it helps to meditate on words of truth and encouragement.”

According to Maciver, the creative process begins with choosing the right words. “Before I even start painting a wall, I think a lot about the concept and what I want to communicate,” she explains. “I love the colors and the patterns and all that, but that’s almost secondary to what I want to say.”

Tune in:

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Loose, Energetic, and Bold: The Typography Art of Gemma O’Brien https://wallpaperdata.com/loose-energetic-and-bold-the-typography-art-of-gemma-obrien/ Tue, 26 Nov 2019 09:18:22 +0000 https://wallpaperdata.com/?p=5831 Gemma O’Brien is a master of the written word. With over 10 years of experience, her style shifts within the bounds of lettering and typography: sometimes loose, energetic, and calligraphic; other times big, bold, and intricately detailed. Often black and white. With experience, so came fame. A number of her projects have received the Award […]

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Gemma O’Brien is a master of the written word. With over 10 years of experience, her style shifts within the bounds of lettering and typography: sometimes loose, energetic, and calligraphic; other times big, bold, and intricately detailed. Often black and white.

With experience, so came fame. A number of her projects have received the Award of Typographic Excellence from the New York Type Directors Club, and in 2016 she was named one of PRINT Magazine’s New Visual Artists: 15 under 30. She has also collaborated with numerous global brands and publications including Apple, Google, Adobe, and The New York Times. But her typography art also garnered the attention of online fans, with well over 200k followers on Instagram.

But oddly enough, O’Brien didn’t start out as a typography enthusiast. In fact, she originally went to law school before realizing she needed to do something creative. It was only after switching to a design degree that she fell in love with typography, having learned hand-set type in a letterpress studio. “From that point forward I have been developing a practice that sits between art, illustration, design, and typography,” she stated in an interview with PRINT Magazine.

Her art takes many shapes and forms, but the end result is always delighting. Take a look for yourself.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B4h2vz_p97e/

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