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Cameron Moll: Colosseo (Second Update)

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

It looks like the section about Cameron in yesterday’s post came a day too early. :)

This morning, Cameron Moll officially launched ColosseoType.com to accompany the release of his newest typographic print Colosseo.

The site includes several added treats. There is a new companion poster of the glyphs Cameron painstakingly recreated from the work of the meticulous Italian calligrapher M. Giovambattista Palatino (yes, that Palatino). There are limited editons and signed prints of the poster, along with stock vectors of the glyphs. And, in an added bit of generosity, Cameron is providing a discount code for 10% off your entire order during the site’s introductory week.

The content is beautiful, the site is wonderfully well designed (as can be expected from Cameron), and the photos of the poster are crisp, macro, and, to put it frankly, exquisitely droolworthy.

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Cameron Moll: Colosseo

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

On Tuesday, graphic designer Cameron Moll announced Colosseo, a follow-up to the typographical, letterpress print of the Salt Lake Temple he released more than a year ago.

This project began 12 months ago when Suzanne and I purchased tickets to Rome. It’s consumed a good portion of my working life since then. This is a sneak preview.

Watch for an interview with Cameron later this year.

Cameron has done web design for LDS.org and the March of Dimes, collaborated on a book on CSS mastery, and currently runs AuthenticJobs.com.