numbers by the fabulous hoefler & frere-jones

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Numbers. Yes, just numbers. Oh, so pretty! My favorite? REVENUE!

(another fab find by chris)

font conference

This has made my day. Thank you Carl!

fifty designers current favourite typefaces

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Create/Reject asked 50 leading designers about their current favorite typefaces. What a lovely book idea. Too bad it’s sold out! Would have loved to get my hands on one of these! Lovely to know that the coverprice all went to UNICEF!

What typeface would you have picked?

Cast Aluminum Ampersand

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Finally, a perfect wedding gift for the type-obsessed couple: Cast Aluminum Ampersand: $175

the girl effect

The powerful social and economic change brought about when girls have the opportunity to participate in their society. More Info Here.

(via minordetails)

type fork

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Tableware by Kathryn Hinton

(via inspire me now)

question for my readers: marquee font

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Can anyone of you point me to a ‘movie theatre marquee’ looking font? Thank you so much!

(image originally uploaded by mle.punk)

Fanette Mellier | Designer

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Love this font by Fanette Mellier. (the navigation of the portfolio site is slightly painful though)

(via whatmademelook)

A More Perfect Union

“A More Perfect Union” spells out the preamble to the United States Constitution with forty friends in a high school gym in New York City. I would have wanted to be the comma girl. Poetic!


(HD) A More Perfect Union from Andrew Sloat on Vimeo.

(thank you craig)

Numbers, Lowercase, and Uppercase Scarves

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Numbers, Lowercase, and Uppercase Scarves

(via designmilk via core77)

countdown font

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Countdown font by swiss designer Megi Zumstein & Claudio Barandun.

(thank you peter)

Typography for Children

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Most children learn to read going letter-by-letter, learning which sounds go with which shapes until they can blend the sounds together to form words. This is why new readers proceed slowly and sometimes struggle with pronunciation and syllable stress.

The efforts of new readers can be supported by making sure their texts use inviting, easy-to-read typefaces, set in the most readable way.

Typography for Children

(via urbanpreschool)

telling stories with type: “For all seasons”

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For Seasons is a poetic, typographic experiment about memories. This just totally made my day! Download “For All Seasons“!

(via olive is green)

Remembering How Many Cups in a Gallon

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Memory Tricks: Remembering How Many Cups in a Gallon. It’s like “the woman who swallowed a fly” for cups and quarts!

(thank you faith!)

ampersand, the blog

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A blog entirely devoted to the ampersand.

(via cameronmoll)

Send Adrian Frutiger a Birthday Message

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Tomorrow (May 24, 2008) is Adrian Frutiger’s 80th birthday. Send him a birthday message here. Frutiger is one of the most influential type designers of the 20th century; his Univers and Frutiger typefaces are still ranking amongst the most commonly used fonts today. His types include Meridien, Egyptienne, Serifa, OCR-B, Centennial and Avenir.

(image via magtypo.cz)

(thank you jeff!)

fonts are like cologne…

Fonts are like cologne: A bad choice speaks louder than a good one.

– Justin Feinstein

Analogies to live by

critter front by craig frazier

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Love this! Critter font by Craig Frazier. The O is so sad. Boooo hoo.

you want minimalism? you got it!

Flimbag

Helvetica Film Bag.

typeSQL – typeface connection visualization

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TypeSQL – typeface connection visualization tool by So, Won-young

alphabet by luc gut

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alphabet by luc gut

tastefully arranged number signs

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Tastefully arranged number signs from a type specimen book issued by the Schelter & Giesecke foundry of Leipzig.

from helvetica to haas unica

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This is the 1980 promotional publication by Team’77, outlining the strategy and realization of Haas Unica.

Under contract by the Haas type foundry, Team’77 (consisting of André Gürtler, Erich Gschwind and Christian Mengelt) set out to “correct” common issues found in the grotesk typefaces at the time, including Helvetica. Their solution was Haas Unica.

Read the full post over on bauldoff

New FontShop Font: Katarine Family

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Katarine starts with the simple structure of a face like DIN or Trade Gothic, but ends up being much warmer, thanks to its soft finish. A full range of figures, small caps, ligatures, arrows, and even banners of various styles are all included.