Font Quote by Paula Scher Download Open image “Helvetica is the font of the Vietnam War.” — Paula Scher ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Font Font Vietnam Fonts Helvetica Helvetica Font Type Vietnam Vietnam war War
The meaning is in the content of the text and not in the typeface, and that is why we loved Helvetica very much. — Wim Crouwel Copy Share Image
“The history of Vietnam lies in this bowl, for it is in Hanoi, the Vietnamese heart, that phở was born, a combination of the… — Camilla Gibb Copy Share Image
“This edition of The Making of a Quagmire differs in a number of ways from the original one. Approximately one-third of the text has… — David Halberstam Copy Share Image
And Helvetica maybe says everything, and that's perhaps part of its appeal. — Jonathan Hoefler Copy Share Image
“In this peaceful city, during Tet, it was traditional to send cups of paper with lit candles floating down the Huong like flickering blossoms,… — Mark Bowden Copy Share Image
The signs of the Vietnam War protestors said "Make Love not War!" It didn't seem to me that they were capable of either. — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
They say you can read faces. Well, if that is true, you can read the entire Vietnamese War in the crowds here. — David Diaz Copy Share Image
Unlike most wars, which make rotten fiction in themselves - all plot and no characters, or made-up characters - Vietnam seems to be the… — Wilfrid Sheed Copy Share Image
“From the perspective of nearly half a century, the Battle of Hue and the entire Vietnam War seem a tragic and meaningless waste. So… — Mark Bowden Copy Share Image
“There were splits within families over the present war, where one son had sided with Saigon and the other with Hanoi. The “liberation” of… — Mark Bowden Copy Share Image
As peace is of all goodness, so war is an emblem, a hieroglyphic, of all misery. — John Donne Copy Share Image
Your work gets destroyed by dumb people and it gets enhanced by smart people and it really doesn't have anything to do with marketing. — Paula Scher Copy Share Image
What makes me say "wow" is usually something I haven't encountered, in a new way... something I haven't encountered before or something I have… — Paula Scher Copy Share Image
I find that I'm at my least creative point when I am doing something that I've done in repetition and I know all the… — Paula Scher Copy Share Image
I think Apple is a wonderful example of spectacular marketing and I love having my iPod. There are the naysayers who say that "nyah,… — Paula Scher Copy Share Image
Some people are in stultifying environments where there are rigid rules and rituals and they need that to thrive, where other people are just… — Paula Scher Copy Share Image
Planning is design. As a designer what I tend to do, and what's different from being a painter, is that I interact with other… — Paula Scher Copy Share Image
To me what really matters is that it shouldn't matter to you what day of the week it is. — Paula Scher Copy Share Image
“apply a font if it is available to it, which is not always the case. HTML code writers may list in preferential” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“At least I'm not a font nerd." "A what?" Matt smiled. "You know. People who love fonts. There are people who go to a… — Jessica Park Copy Share Image
“However, [Edmund G. Gress] wrote, " we must not simplify to such an extent that life and movement are gone. That is where those… — Steven Heller Copy Share Image
“The web browser will only be able to apply a font if it is available to it, which is not always the case. HTML… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I feel like movies are presents, and credits and fonts are bows and wrapping paper. I like everything to feel like it was given… — Greta Gerwig Copy Share Image
Poetry is a type-font design for an alphabet of fun, hate, love, death. — Carl Sandburg Copy Share Image
“Times New Roman is not a font choice so much as the absence of a font choice, like the blackness of deep space is… — Matthew Butterick Copy Share Image
How do you do original work when culture is telling you which font face to use, which layout. — Bob Gill Copy Share Image
“(found in Just My Type by Simon Garfield p. 19) If you don't get your type warm it will be no use at all… — William Addison Dwiggins Copy Share Image