Jan 13
Typography, the art of arranging type, type design and modifying type glyphs, is often considered as a major part of promotional material and marketing. If you use typography properly, you can not meaningfully convey the message, but also strengthen the brand of your company.
Typography has always been very inspiring and nowadays many artists experiment with type treatments to achieve inspiring, unusual and beautiful results. So, without a further ado, let’s take a look at 50 tremendous print ads that use the power of typography to communicate with potential customers.
Typography Examples in Advertising Design
Complot Creativity School – Typography Course: H
Hahn Nitzsche Recording Studios: Kaffee
A Journey to Zero: Integrated campaign
US Preventive Medicine / The Prevention Plan: Shark
Harley Davidson Nightster: Horsemen
US Preventive Medicine / The Prevention Plan: Cobra
Complot Creativity School – Typography Course: Y
Brighton Language School: Espanol
Feltrinelli Publisher: Berlusconi’s bubble
United Nations Population Fund: Population day
Brighton Language School: Deutsch
Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers: England
Stowe Mountain Resort: Searing red streaks
Amnesty International: Ted Bundy
LOU DOILLON FOR I GOLD CAMPAIGN
LOU DOILLON FOR I GOLD CAMPAIGN
Bert & Bud’s Vintage Coffins: Mellow
Feltrinelli Editore / Richard Overy: War
You Don’t Have To Stay Inside The Lines
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