Archive for the ‘typography’ Category

Good Evening Type Aficionados, We’re grateful for the patience you have all bestowed upon us in the previous several weeks, most particularly through our Greatly Unstable Server Switch. The Founders have been working feverishly to get things going again, including bringing incredible new things to our communal table – all of which will be revealed [...]

12 Sept 2009: updated to version 2.1, which fixes some hinting problems and possible installation problems on Microsoft platforms. A ‘revival’ of Goudy Oldstyle and Italic, with features among which are small capitals (in the roman only), oldstyle and lining figures, superscripts and subscripts, fractions, ligatures, class-based kerning, case-sensitive forms, capital spacing. There is support [...]

Blackout

In: Fonts|typography

2 Nov 2009

Two styles: Midnight (solid) & 2AM (reversed) Eats holes for breakfast lunch and dinner. Inspired by filling in sans-serif newspaper headlines. Continually updated with coffee and music. Makes your work louder than the next person’s. Go to Source

Chunk

In: Fonts|typography

2 Nov 2009

Chunk is an ultra-bold slab serif typeface that is reminiscent of old American Western woodcuts, broadsides, and newspaper headlines. Used mainly for display, the fat block lettering is unreserved yet refined for contemporary use. Go to Source

Flaminia is a 2008 opensource project started as a Master Degree Thesis by Andrea Bergamini, an Italian graphic designer annoyed by the chaotic and poorly designed road signage system in his country. The leading idea was that tests taken in real-life conditions are the only way to validate the design of a font to be [...]


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