Misprinted Type
October 23, 2006 7:04 PM   Subscribe

 
Those collages in the portfolio are just marvelous, hama7. Thanks for this one!
posted by mediareport at 7:38 PM on October 23, 2006


And free fonts! Yay!
posted by litlnemo at 7:58 PM on October 23, 2006


For many a show poster, I've used Nasty with excellent results.
posted by The White Hat at 8:10 PM on October 23, 2006


I've made great use of Diesel and Nasty...
I love this style! Glad it gets some attention.
posted by blastrid at 8:31 PM on October 23, 2006


Recife's brushsets are the real treasure here. As far as I'm concerned, Photoshop is not installed until his brushes are safely loaded in the palette.
posted by squalor at 8:43 PM on October 23, 2006


The fonts used to be on another site, do I remember right?
posted by dhartung at 8:57 PM on October 23, 2006


Where do i download the fonts to, praytell?
posted by craven_morhead at 9:27 PM on October 23, 2006


sweetlink. i especially enjoyed the 'project'. as for fonts... what fonts does the mefi community hold in special esteem? i've been using futura for way to long, kind of need a new base font to work from...
posted by localhuman at 9:32 PM on October 23, 2006


Save them wherever you want, craven_morhead, and then install them.
posted by booksandlibretti at 10:27 PM on October 23, 2006


Huh. I'm surprised this hasn't been on MetaFilter yet.

[Best of the Web.]

I've used Selfish before.
posted by Colloquial Collision at 6:50 AM on October 24, 2006


Wow, how inspiring! And extra points for providing such nice fonts, I'm sure I'll find a use for them.
posted by buriednexttoyou at 6:50 AM on October 24, 2006


What are the brushes of?

I use PSP, so I'd have to hunt up the PS->PSP coverter again if I want to use the brushes.
posted by FunkyHelix at 6:52 AM on October 24, 2006


Thanks, hama7, some of those fonts will come in handy.
posted by flapjax at midnite at 6:58 AM on October 24, 2006


They are "grunge" brushes, made from images & scans of found objects with distressed surfaces (you can make your own as well- just google "define brush").

I first discovered Recife's brushes & fonts in 2002, and the next very week was commissioned to create a logo for a nonprofit community arts organization. This is what I delivered:

Four years later & they're still using it!
posted by squalor at 7:06 AM on October 24, 2006


One more try on that logo:

If it doesn't show up this time, just take my word for it:
It's real Grungy.
posted by squalor at 7:11 AM on October 24, 2006


Bah its hosted on Media Temple so I closed it before looking to deep in.
posted by 13twelve at 7:34 AM on October 24, 2006


squalor I think the img tags are off temporarily while mathowie fixes some strange problem. Why don't you try an external link?
posted by micayetoca at 7:35 AM on October 24, 2006


I have certainly used Selfish...I admit...I come clean LOL
posted by RubberHen at 9:18 AM on October 24, 2006


It's the Aesthetic Apparatus aesthetic.
posted by HerArchitectLover at 9:58 AM on October 24, 2006


Heh. A friend who teaches type @ FSU showed me this a while ago...v. popular with her classes...
posted by i_cola at 10:09 AM on October 24, 2006


Beautiful, thanks for posting.
posted by theora55 at 3:29 PM on October 24, 2006


probably no one's looking at this anymore, but recife has another site.
posted by juv3nal at 11:35 AM on October 30, 2006


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