Vintage Human Typography

Jenny Shipper Takes Stills from Films and Turns Them into Type

Canadian designer and photographer Jenny Shipper has a strong love and foundation for visual communication design. She also seems to have a thing for classic Italian cult films by famous film maker Federico Fellini.

Jenny Shipper's latest artwork combines typography with still images from Federico Fellini's classic films. Shipper takes the retro black and white images from the films and combines them with others to structure the formation of letters. She also ends up adding penciled-in designs to add more depth and beauty to this unique form of typography.

The idea of combing vintage movie stills to design typography is very original. Jenny Shipper has really made a landmark for herself with this one-of-a-kind typography. Hopefully there is more to come.
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