
I like this example of typography because I think it was implemented in a clever way. The artist cut out the letters and layered it over a sheet of white paper so it creates an interesting contrast between the actual image and the letters.

I think the contrast between the colors and Phood is interesting-- The word was the first thing I noticed and the font works well with the psychedelic vibe. Its very bubbly.

This font is super weird but inspiring. It looks like its been manipulated via direct selection in Illustrator.

I like the texture behind this font. It reminds me of chalk on a sidewalk and gives me a punk vibe.

This type just reminds me of Dada. During the 1920's, diagonal type was anti-establishment and revolutionary and the idea behind that just gives it more meaning to me.
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