On the Edges of Graphic Design from A—Z —∞ celebrates the past, present, and future of alternative Graphic Design by the ...
Gruppo Due is a type design platform and foundry offering retail typefaces, alongside bespoke designs resulting from a close collaboration with a variety of commissioners. It was founded in 2019 by ...
Ever tried manually applying a variable font transformation across a hundred glyphs in InDesign? If so, you’ve either (a) ...
Volume: A daily tear-off calendar with 365 fresh fonts by 357 designers from 41 countries ...
Support Independent Type II is the highly anticipated follow-up to the acclaimed 2020 book Support Independent Type. The second edition continues to celebrate the vibrant culture of independent type ...
While other competitions have become bogged down over the years, following a belief in growth, with ever new categories and, in the worst case, always t ...
Fracture: Japanese Graphic Design 1875–1975 brings over a century of visual culture to life through a rare collection of printed matter, textiles, and design ephemera. Curated by designer, educator, ...
Dr. Robert Hillier designed and developed the “Sylexiad” range of typefaces for adult dyslexic readers, as part of his doctoral research.
Driven by a fascination with the alphabet as a vessel for unlimited visual concepts, systems and languages, Alphabetical Playground explores a wide range of themes concerning expression in text. It ...
The Klingspor Museum’s latest exhibition Same Bold Stories? uncovers the hidden narratives of women and queer individuals in type design. Running from July 20th to November 24th, 2024, this exhibition ...
Hagel is a contemporary serif typeface designed by Christian Gruber for continuous reading and typographic clarity. Originally conceived as a text face, it reveals subtle tension and sharp detailing ...
Is it possible to rethink THE German design icon? For the sake of its longevity, the Fontwerk team is convinced that you HAVE TO! Neue DIN Family by Hendrik Weber, Andreas Frohloff, and Olli Meier.