Idlewild Cargo Label

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11 Responses

  1. Pro Jonathan Hoefler Jonathan Hoefler

    Had to do something with a vintage airline style, since Idlewild gets its name from New York's eponymous airport (now JFK.)

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    12 months ago

  2. Pro Ramy Majouji Ramy Majouji

    That's awesome, Jonathan. Can't wait to see the full set.

    12 months ago

  3. Pro Jonathan Hoefler Jonathan Hoefler

    Thanks, Ramy. You can thank Brian Hennings, our design director, for this illustration, which I love!

    12 months ago

  4. Pro Emir Ayouni Emir Ayouni

    Wow. Looks great. I'm ready for a purchase! :)

    12 months ago

  5. Kostadin Kostadinov Kostadin Kostadinov

    Looks great, but anyway I haven't expected anything less than perfect from you. Need to start saving.

    12 months ago

  6. Rob Mientjes Rob Mientjes

    This makes it really smell like an American Antique Olive. That’s a compliment.

    12 months ago

  7. Stephen Coles Stephen Coles

    What I love about this example is that it proves that efficient type isn't always condensed. People almost always reach for something narrow when they want to save space, but this shows there are other ways to get there.

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    12 months ago

  8. Raul Rincon Raul Rincon

    :heart:

    12 months ago

  9. Christopher Crosby Christopher Crosby

    I've been waiting for a proper font like this! Great work Jonathan!

    12 months ago

  10. Pro Sye Robertson Sye Robertson

    @Stephen Coles I see extended type as horizontally narrow, and totally agree with you :-)

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    12 months ago

  11. Johannes Panzer Johannes Panzer

    Looks great.

    12 months ago

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