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Daniel Gottling Uses Videos to Tease His Typefaces


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Fontvertising with Naughty Innuendoes - Daniel Gottling Uses Videos to Tease His Typefaces (VIDEO)
Daniel Gottling Uses Videos to Tease His Typefaces
Published: Jan 19, 09
Views: 3,415

Dortmund’s University of Design graduate Daniel Göttling has a clever way to promote his four unique fonts. He’s created a series of illustrations and videos to promote the fonts in an eye-catching way.

‘Mayonnaise,’ ‘Cutout,’ ‘Birotimes’ and ‘Bauhouse’ are the four typefaces in Daniel Göttling’s latest collection. The fonts earned Göttling a win at the 2008 Talent des Jahres competition, which in turn opened the doors to a position at a Hamburg-based agency. The fonts are all free to download, and there are also a number of books, shirts and posters available for purchase.

References:  fontmess, heimatdesign.de

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