Graphic Designs

Reimagining TED Talks in Funky Fonts

TED Talks have unleashed some empowering ideas that will not only change, but also assist in shaping the future. It’s a nonprofit platform devoted to promoting ideas worth spreading. The brand image perfectly complements the format of TED talks. The Red color and the bold text is picturesque on its own. On top of that, TED talks speakers and presenters make the show irresistible with their light humor and unusual narrative.

What makes the series more interesting is the fact that the presenters have nicely crafted stories to present their ideas and their storytelling is contagious. For as long as 30 years, TED has been the voice of innovative and untold ideas from around the world. We are about to add a little twist by re imagining TED in different fonts. Now each of these fonts will relay a story. But before going into that, let’s first explore the nitty gritty of their original logo.

TED Original

We will make TED appear in different fonts but the original one takes the shape and form of the infamous Helvetica which accounts for absolute clarity. The bright red color symbolizes vibrant ideas and just like the font, it is an indication of how those ideas stand out in the midst of conventional thoughts and philosophies.

TED Re-imagined

1. If TED Embarks on a Lego Adventure

2. TED in Tinsel Town

3. The Corporate Version of TED

4. TED in Zombie Mode

5. Inspired by DC Comics

6. The Immortal Legend

7. Back to School

8. TED goes to New Orleans

9. If TED was in Real Estate Business

10. On the Road

11. The Candy Man

12. The Fortune Teller

13. From the Arctic

14. Tedzies for Kidsies

15. Babylonian Hanging Gardens

16. You are all Invited

17. TED in Agrabah

18. Welcome at Nine Network

19. In Paint Strokes

20. The Japanese Version

21. In Copacabana

22. Cooking Ideas Worth Spreading

23. TED Dairies

24. The Picture Perfect

25. The Mischief Maker

26. From the Land of Sanskrit

27. TED Classics

28. The Potion Maker

29. TED from European Descent

30. Ideas Breeding Hub

31. TED in Wonderland

32. In Metro City

33. From Print Age

34. From Industrial Age

35. From Digital Age

36. The Florist from Italy

37. Toy Story

38. TED the Reader in Moleskin

39. Production House

40. Digital Studio

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Mehreen Siddiqua

My spirit lies in the distant past that I never saw with my own eyes but wish to reveal it to the world there is wisdom in the old adage. My heart lies in a future that is filled with imaginative art, technological advancements and scientific discovery in tomorrow-land. In my present, I want to bring about positive change through simple innovative ideas for businesses, brands, visual graphic designers and the world community at large.

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