Ne10
Ne10 W hen Corey Holms lived in Los Angeles, he did what any serious designer would — he scrutinized the signs in his neighbourhood with extreme judgmental tendencies. Usually in such scenarios, most of the helpless signs receive eternal damnation, while very few get a brisk nod of approval. And from the nod-worthy few, one or two have the power to send a designer’s imagination meandering into the promised land. In Corey’s case, it was a neon tube sign advertising a beer brand at his local pizze
Published by Canada Type
- Classification
- sans
- Weights
- Thin, Bold