FoundType [12] - Shadow

FoundType [12] - Shadow

One of the most beautifully preserved buildings in Johannesburg.

07h40 Wednesday
26, March
2008
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21 Comments
 
  1. Mokokoma Mokhonoana

    Like the 'drop-shadow'...

  2. noidSyStems

    killA

  3. æ

    one of the most beautifully taken pics on 75...

  4. Khumbelo

    fantastic shot...!

  5. æ

    you mean font-astic...

  6. Juxtapose

    i love this pic man, i love the building, is this where Andisa is?

  7. loymad

    This shot is like you can picture the rest of the city with it... the streets... people... architecture... it's alive...

    I guess it's like when you go to a new city you're always looking up...

  8. Makhaya

    love it.

  9. mokete*

    Is this shot taken downtown or where?

  10. rudzani

    Ditto Elias! I love the texture and the angle. Very well taken, Jaz.

  11. twiggle stix

    Dido!

  12. NguJaz

    mokete*: it's Marshall Street. I think close to corner Marshall & Harrison; beautiful area. Lovely city apartments there. Quiet too.

  13. NguJaz

    true mokokoma only place where a drop shadow belongs. you can always tell a weak designer when they employ drop shadows
    *shudders

  14. Ovidius Nkoane

    hahaha! if you drop shadow,,, drop the design.

  15. George Gladwin Matsheke

    Like someone said - in JHB businesses dont take branding seriously like they do in Cape Town - in CT a small shair salon on the corner would have proper branding - you dont find that in JHB

    Dop.e!

  16. lebogang nkoane

    someone? who is this beast!

    *hides, under his shadow.

  17. George Gladwin Matsheke

    the guy who said this is Japanese -
    don't know if you know him or met.

  18. lebogang nkoane

    et tu brut (for the bantu: nawe Dingane?)!

  19. NguJaz

    love that kotn if you drop the shadow, drop the design. I can use that no?

  20. Ovidius Nkoane

    Ai, NguJaz-san. Sunimasen George Gladwin Matsheke-san, demo, anata wa baaga desu!

    Translation: Yes Ms. NguJaz. Sorry Mr. George Gladwin Mathseke, but, you are special!

  21. Stefanie Jason

    ill

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