7/28/2008

Hand-illustrated typography design in Mexico

Pina illustrated type sign in Mexico
I had the privilege of accompanying Oasnet on a recent mission trip this past June. Our group traveled to Tampico, Mexico to meet with local pastors, and help pour concrete floors the old-fashioned way. Among the many amazing thing I was able to experience in Mexico, I was intrigued by the hand-illustrated Typography that was present in some of the smaller towns. In a time when "contemporary" designers are interested in bringing a human element back into our digital work, these local artisans are still doing things 100% by hand. Here's a few of my favorites from a small town, Just West of Tampico, Mexico.


Long before the Photoshop drop shadow, painters were adding depth by hand.
Taqueria illustrated type sign in Mexico



I'm assuming this was a Doctor's office - next to the taco stand.
Pina illustrated type sign in Mexico



This illustrator didn't go out of his way to hide the recent price hike on these tacos.
Pina illustrated type sign in Mexico



This is a different type of "hand-illustrated type" - I'm guessing this was carved from a mold, and then poured into shape. But you can definitely see the hand-made qualities of these letterforms. Very cool indeed.
Pina illustrated type sign in Mexico

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