Aandrea Wan
June 27, 2011, 3:30pm
“Charles Harper painted homes designed by Rudy Hermes as photomontage backdrops to introduce the 1960 Fords in November 1959’s Ford Times magazine… ‘the ultimate in prefabrication since it has no footings or foundation.’”—Dwell (via Ford Times cover, Nov 1959)
Not for the faint of heart, this Grand Canyon house. The rigid hyperbolic paraboloid skin would achieve a long cantilever without massive anchorage, and frame unobstructedly the ultimate picture window. The 1960 model shown is the newest Ford Sunliner.
August 12, 2009, 6:14am
“Charles Harper painted homes designed by Rudy Hermes as photomontage backdrops to introduce the 1960 Fords in November 1959’s Ford Times magazine… ‘the ultimate in prefabrication since it has no footings or foundation.’”—Dwell (via Ford Times, Nov 1959, House 08-09)
Suspended from the overhanging cliff, the prefab plastic units composing this apartment in Mesa Verde National Park would whimsically echo the spirit of the prototype. It’s cliff-dweller-modern. In the parking lot are a Galaxie Fordor Hardtop and a Country Squire.
August 03, 2009, 5:21pm
Designed by Travis Stearns (YWFT)
Hannah is a font comprised of three versions that work together as one, producing not variation and contrast between weights but between widths. The loose, hand drawn quality adds yet another layer of personality to the font. Hannah is similar to one of our popular Hand Set fonts, ThinAire, but is available in OpenType format which makes Hannah much more versatile. There are also some additional unicase characters included in the font which can be activated as contextual alternates in OpenType.
Styles: Condensed, Regular, Expanded
August 02, 2009, 5:21am
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April 21, 2009, 2:10pm