thearn4 8 years ago It's super retro, but part of me kind of likes the NASA "worm" logo over the "meatball".https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_insignia sprash 8 years ago Its not retro at all. To me it's timeless modernism/futurism. They should switch back. overcast 8 years ago Yeh the font on meatball is generic. Worm is iconic.
sprash 8 years ago Its not retro at all. To me it's timeless modernism/futurism. They should switch back.
dmreedy 8 years ago If you're interested in a hard copy, these guys did a beautiful print run of it:https://standardsmanual.com/products/nasa-graphics-standards...
yagyu 8 years ago Vaguely related, the technical writing style manual from NASA: http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19900017394It's of course opinionated, but for anyone who is not an opinionated pro themselves, it's a great resource to learn concise, precise, and readable technical communication. (imho, of course) mtl_usr 8 years ago As a non-native speaker, definitely a ressource I should read.
erickhill 8 years ago And to think this would have been put together in the pre-PC/desktop publishing era. Total gem.
It's super retro, but part of me kind of likes the NASA "worm" logo over the "meatball".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_insignia
Its not retro at all. To me it's timeless modernism/futurism. They should switch back.
Yeh the font on meatball is generic. Worm is iconic.
If you're interested in a hard copy, these guys did a beautiful print run of it:
https://standardsmanual.com/products/nasa-graphics-standards...
Vaguely related, the technical writing style manual from NASA: http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19900017394
It's of course opinionated, but for anyone who is not an opinionated pro themselves, it's a great resource to learn concise, precise, and readable technical communication. (imho, of course)
As a non-native speaker, definitely a ressource I should read.
And to think this would have been put together in the pre-PC/desktop publishing era. Total gem.
(1976)