Skate terrain lettering
Some fun lettering by Grand Army. Here’s how they describe it:
Theo van Doesberg inspired typographic treatment for Nike SB. Letter construction: stair sets, rails and ramps.
Wasn’t Theo van Doesburg on Vision?
Posted by: MC on January 25th, 2010
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Some fun lettering by Grand Army. Here’s how they describe it:
Theo van Doesberg inspired typographic treatment for Nike SB. Letter construction: stair sets, rails and ramps.
Wasn’t Theo van Doesburg on Vision?
De Stijl!
sick font!
Van DoesbUrg,dutch artist from the 1920’s.Formed De Stijl (the White Stripes album is named after that movement).Enjoyed generation with Mondrian (paintings) and Rietveld (furniture).
I think architects refer to such a drawing as an ‘axonometry’
I knew TvD was all about the style.
close. axonometric or axon…. three dimensional drawing without perspective…so all sides are drawn to scale sans vanishing points.
reminds me of old bauhaus drawings (not the band, the art school) drawn by walter gropius.
its no Fritz Quadrata…
great graphics, and very interesting comments – when skate leads you to Rietvelt, Gropius, Bauhaus, …
Kilwag you are astonishing ! What an great audience !
If you like this kinda “style” check other graphists from Belgium, France & Netherlands : the “ligne claire” followers.
Yes I got it back: Joost SWARTE – great graphics.
Ha!je kent Joost Swarte!
Angenaam, Talentlessquitter !
Ik ben van vlanderen … nu ik woon in den Caribbi.
check my blog !