Random Google images become characters for a typeface
You know when you Google a letter, you get different images of that letter? Google Type uses the search result for each letter as a character for its typeface.
"The project concept is to present the pristine beauty of our planet by loading satellite imagery of random locations. Today's tools make it feasible to see the world in its entirety, still there are so many places nobody sees. Although this may sound like a political statement, it isn't. It is solely the inspiration of nature. If at the same time it raises awareness of Earth's vulnerability, it then provides another greater value."
The most important part of a content marketing strategy is identifying and setting specific goals. Unless you know the purpose that your content is going to serve, it is just a random piece of information without much value. Just like setting targets for any other aspect of business, well-defined and measurable objectives are essential for judging the efficiency of your content.
Ever had a chance to bump into a random graphic design expert who promised you stars-and-
moon in the name of a flawless graphic design and all that you received was a big mess?
Well, it is highly likely that you aren't an expert when it comes to graphic design. But
then, you don't need to be one.