90s TOYpography: Creative Typography Series by Noah Camp
Published May 27, 2019
New York-based digital artist Noah Camp created this nostalgic series of typographic illustrations celebrating his favorite toys from the 90s.
“It’s time to dig out your best pair of JNCOs, put your crystal Pepsi on ice, and join me on a trip down memory lane. 36 Days of Type 2019 is all about your favorite childhood toys from the 90s. ‘90s Toypography’ is going to make you nostalgic for a time when Blockbuster was alive, Sun-In was all the rage, and hacky sack was cool. Although I am still game for a hack circle anytime.
The 90s toys included in the series are Ants in the Pants, Bopit, Connect Four, Dream Phone, Etch-a-Sketch, Furby, Nickelodeon Gak, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Don’t Break the Ice, Jenga, Koosh ball, Lite-Brite, Mouse Trap, Nintendo (NES), Operation, Mister Potato Head, Q*Bert, Rainbow Brite, Super Soaker, Troll doll, Uno, Viewmaster, Wuzzles, X-Men, Yak Bak, and Nintendo’s Zelda. Don’t tell me these don’t dredge up some fun memories!”
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