'"T" Shirts' by Masashi Kawamura are Typeface Trendy
Amelia Roblin — November 16, 2010 — Art & Design
References: masa-ka & design-milk
Any graphic designer with an eye for typography will know the structure and subtleties that form typefaces, and these '"T" Shirts' by Masashi Kawamura are the perfect example. These fontabulous outfits have been stenciled in Courier, Helvetica, Baskerville, Cooper Black and Caslon.
With each typeface's stylish serifs scrawling pleats, gathers and flares, these '"T" Shirts' by Masashi Kawamura have as much personality and character as each letter of the alphabet.
With each typeface's stylish serifs scrawling pleats, gathers and flares, these '"T" Shirts' by Masashi Kawamura have as much personality and character as each letter of the alphabet.
Trend Themes
1. Typographical Fashion - Using typography to inspire fashion designs and patterns, creating a new fashion trend.
2. Font-based Merchandising - Designing products by using different font styles and letters to appeal to a particular audience.
3. Graphic Designer Apparel - Designing fashion items inspired by graphic design and typography.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - This trend presents an opportunity for fashion designers to incorporate typography into their collections, creating unique and artistic pieces.
2. Graphic Design and Printing - The trend opens up opportunities for printers and graphic designers to incorporate typefaces into their designs, products, and services.
3. Marketing and Advertising - The trend presents an opportunity to design promotional products with font-based designs that appeal to specific target audiences.
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