Typography is the art of arranging, designing and modifying type.
Creating a well designed typography poster is no easy task, and takes time and patience.
When a poster focuses only on typography as its main element, the designer has to carefully craft his design to make sure that the type is both legible and artistic at the same time.
In this amazing compilation, you will see typography posters created by designers from all over the world.
Here are 30 Amazing Typography Posters that you have probably never seen before.
1. Typography is Tedius
by Derek “longdesinzzz”
United States
2. Make Good Typography
by Enzo “EN70″
Poland
3. Urban Typography
by Andrew Ackroyd
United Kingdom
4. Punk Typography
by TPHorne
5. Funke – Terry Francis
by Sébastien Nikolaou
Greece
6. AIGA Typo Show
by Allison Wilton
United States
7. Bauhaus Typography
by Samuel “SeriousSamm”
United States
8. “T” ypography
by “bacon111″
United Kingdom
9. Jimi Hendrix
by Kuba Czerniak
Canada
10. Better Than Nothing
by Nils Davey
United States
11. Helvetica
by William Antonius
Indonesia
12. Sylfaen Type
by Dan Smith
United States
13. Design Culture Now
by Emn1ty
United States
14. Helvetica
by Nikko. P. Lukman
Indonesia
15. Morgellons Awareness
by Lisa “Spambi”
United States
16. Watchmen Quote
by Daniel Peters
Singapore
17. Wonderland of Type
by Philippe Nicolas
Italy
18. Typography
by “shetsy”
Canada
19. The Cult of the Ugly 2
by Tyler Durden
New Zealand
20. The Cult of the Ugly
by Tyler Durden
New Zeland
21. Typography
by Stefano Joker Lionetti
Italy
22. Typography Dope
by Francesco Muzzi
Italy
23. Movie Poster
by Boris Bonev
Bulgaria
24. Chaos is my name
by Palax
Turkey
25. Defence H1N1
by Mike Chan
China
26. Most Of the Clients Don’t Know What Typography is!
by Mike Chan
China
27. Valdrada
by Carpet Crawler
Argentina
28. Graphic Evolution
by Boris Bonev
Bulgaria
29. The Past and the Future Make the Present Inspiring
by Mauro Hernández
Colombia
30. Nothing Can Stop a Good Idea
by Mauro Hernández
Colombia
Compiled exclusively for WDD by Paulo Canabarro.
If you were to create your own typography poster, what would you type on it? Which fonts would you use?