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What’s in a name, the Chrome Edition

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Combine typography with machines, add a dash of chrome to achieve a stunning iconic style.

A visual feast of letter designs in chrome – that is what the folks at Chromeography are all about. Custom lettering adorning the sides of vintage vehicles and other machines is an art unto itself.

Those unsung metal emblems and badges represent an era that was a witches brew of technological optimism and futuristic consumerism. These designs convey the motion, power and pleasure of the driving experience for the postwar world. The concept of emblem design still exists today for a more sophisticated (in theory) audience. But I must admit the memories come flooding back to my mind, which by the way is the goal of good design- creating an emotional connection to the product.

A small sampling to give you an idea of the size and scale of this wonderful websites homage to glorious chromey past.

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