The 1970s were a bold, transformative decade for design, and typography was no exception. As phototypesetting matured, ...
This very notion even comes down to the moniker he chose for himself, named after the graphic designer Herb Lubalin. (FYI, his real name is a secret.) You see, back before he was even a viral ...
But Herb? He had other ideas. Lubalin looked at letters and saw possibilities. He saw emotion, drama, and storytelling potential, whereas others saw static shapes. His work in magazines like Eros, ...
Related: 4 Ways To Make Your Presentation Design More Engaging The legacy of Herb Lubalin lives on through his iconic typographic logos. These logos are timeless examples of his unparalleled mastery ...
Montréal-based artist Lubalin recently came out with his debut studio album, haha, no worries. The pop musician garnered attention during the COVID-19 pandemic by making a series of songs about ...
LUBALIN: (Singing) Under the surface like an itch (vocalizing). RASCOE: ...All wrapped up in urgent, phrenetic bass and drums. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "SOMETHING TO PROVE") LUBALIN: (Singing) All right.
LUBALIN: (Singing) Under the surface like an itch (vocalizing). RASCOE: ...All wrapped up in urgent, phrenetic bass and drums. RASCOE: But the Montreal artist, who prefers to be known by his stage ...