Martin Pyper
Wow! what an amazing way to portray a transcription in a typographic sense. This is a piece by a designer called Martin Pyper, in which he has transcribed Barack Obama’s inauguration speech after becoming president. He chose to break the speech down into reoccurring words and emphasis. Suits so well to my current Erik Kessels transcription. 
Although the design may be only two colours the combination of different typefaces, point sizes and visual effects has made for a very appealing piece of editorial design.  Martin Pyper
Wow! what an amazing way to portray a transcription in a typographic sense. This is a piece by a designer called Martin Pyper, in which he has transcribed Barack Obama’s inauguration speech after becoming president. He chose to break the speech down into reoccurring words and emphasis. Suits so well to my current Erik Kessels transcription. 
Although the design may be only two colours the combination of different typefaces, point sizes and visual effects has made for a very appealing piece of editorial design.  Martin Pyper
Wow! what an amazing way to portray a transcription in a typographic sense. This is a piece by a designer called Martin Pyper, in which he has transcribed Barack Obama’s inauguration speech after becoming president. He chose to break the speech down into reoccurring words and emphasis. Suits so well to my current Erik Kessels transcription. 
Although the design may be only two colours the combination of different typefaces, point sizes and visual effects has made for a very appealing piece of editorial design.  Martin Pyper
Wow! what an amazing way to portray a transcription in a typographic sense. This is a piece by a designer called Martin Pyper, in which he has transcribed Barack Obama’s inauguration speech after becoming president. He chose to break the speech down into reoccurring words and emphasis. Suits so well to my current Erik Kessels transcription. 
Although the design may be only two colours the combination of different typefaces, point sizes and visual effects has made for a very appealing piece of editorial design. 

Martin Pyper

Wow! what an amazing way to portray a transcription in a typographic sense. This is a piece by a designer called Martin Pyper, in which he has transcribed Barack Obama’s inauguration speech after becoming president. He chose to break the speech down into reoccurring words and emphasis. Suits so well to my current Erik Kessels transcription. 

Although the design may be only two colours the combination of different typefaces, point sizes and visual effects has made for a very appealing piece of editorial design. 

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  1. vanilladaiquiri reblogged this from phil-hawkins and added:
    I absolutely love this interview layout more than anything. It...so many ways, how
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