distressing the type on my vintage paint label series...
over 2 years ago
looks good
Very nice! Distressing > obviously less taxing than 'roughing up' ;)
Awesome! Really love this series
Yes, beautiful series!
Very Nice!
Hahaha. True, Spitz. Distressing is my warm-up for 'roughin up'.
Thanks everyone. I'll post snips as they come about....
How do you distress/age the edge of the type like that?
There's a lot that goes into it, but I use an old black and white xerox machine to do the bulk of it.
That's so sick bro. Awesome.
Thanks. I'll post final, full shots after these get produced. :)
Love the series. What type face Is the Premium? If you don't mind me asking?
Thanks John. typeface is Kraftwerk, but distressed. So it's actually a little thinner here than the actual typeface.
keyboard shortcuts: ← previous shot → next shot L or F like
13 Responses
Pro
Dustin Wallace
distressing the type on my vintage paint label series...
over 2 years ago
Pro
Luke Ritchie
looks good
over 2 years ago
Pro
Michael Spitz
Very nice!
Distressing > obviously less taxing than 'roughing up' ;)
over 2 years ago
Awesome! Really love this series
over 2 years ago
Pro
Romain Diguet
Yes, beautiful series!
over 2 years ago
Very Nice!
over 2 years ago
Pro
Dustin Wallace
Hahaha. True, Spitz. Distressing is my warm-up for 'roughin up'.
Thanks everyone. I'll post snips as they come about....
over 2 years ago
How do you distress/age the edge of the type like that?
over 2 years ago
Pro
Dustin Wallace
There's a lot that goes into it, but I use an old black and white xerox machine to do the bulk of it.
over 2 years ago
That's so sick bro. Awesome.
over 2 years ago
Pro
Dustin Wallace
Thanks. I'll post final, full shots after these get produced. :)
over 2 years ago
Pro
John Long
Love the series. What type face Is the Premium? If you don't mind me asking?
over 2 years ago
Pro
Dustin Wallace
Thanks John. typeface is Kraftwerk, but distressed. So it's actually a little thinner here than the actual typeface.
over 2 years ago