A little titling fun with Type to Design

For years I’ve returned to Erik Kastner’s  Spell with Flickr to help me create slides and titles. I just discovered that Type to Design curates letter designs from Instagram.  It’s a by-product of the 36 Days of Type project which challenged designers and illustrators to explore the endless graphic possibilities of type and upload those possibilities […]

Screen Shot 2015-06-11 at 4.25.09 PMFor years I’ve returned to Erik Kastner’s  Spell with Flickr to help me create slides and titles.

I just discovered that Type to Design curates letter designs from Instagram.  It’s a by-product of the 36 Days of Type project which challenged designers and illustrators to explore the endless graphic possibilities of type and upload those possibilities to Instagram.

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Simply start typing and you’ll see a random display of  Instagram letters. If you don’t like a  letter, click it and an alternate letter will replace it.

When you are happy with your image, you can download it as a PDF for your own non-commercial use.

Check out an archive of those letters on the project’s Instragram page.

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