Hamilton Wood Type and P22 Type Foundry are releasing Marian Bantjes’ new decorative border font, HWT Bernice. The post The Daily Heller: An Ornament Named Bernice appeared first on Print Magazine....
Type Tuesday: The Toy Box That is “Gimme”
For anyone who laments that type design today is boring, we submit to you «Gimme,» a typeface made of erector sets and battle ships. The post Type Tuesday: The Toy Box That is “Gimme” appeared first on Print Magazine....
The Daily Heller: Floriated Madness, Das Ist Gute
In quarantine, Steven Heller has found a new love for Art Nouveau—such as the treasures in this printer’s catalog. The post The Daily Heller: Floriated Madness, Das Ist Gute appeared first on Print Magazine....
The Best-Known Type Specimen In The Univers(e)
Take a look at the original specimen sheets for Univers, created by Adrian Frutiger in 1957. The post The Best-Known Type Specimen In The Univers(e) appeared first on Print Magazine....
Eccentric Italian Printing Jewels
Steven Heller opens up a 1928 Italian catalog of printer’s fleurons, ornaments, borders and dingbats. The post Eccentric Italian Printing Jewels appeared first on Print Magazine....
Quarantype: 10 Free Fonts
When the team at Zetafonts found themselves isolated at home, they channeled their anxiety into designing letters—which they’re now releasing for free. The post Quarantype: 10 Free Fonts appeared first on Print Magazine....
Type Tuesday: Degular
PRINT takes a look at James Edmondson’s new workhorse typeface, Degular. The post Type Tuesday: Degular appeared first on Print Magazine....
Why Did People Start Naming Typefaces After Themselves?
The key to design immortality (sometimes, anyway): eponymous typefaces. The post Why Did People Start Naming Typefaces After Themselves? appeared first on Print Magazine....
Bangersfield—“A Healthier Alternative to Comic Sans”
PRINT takes a look at P22’s Bangersfield font—»a healthier alternative to Comic Sans.» The post Bangersfield—“A Healthier Alternative to Comic Sans” appeared first on Print Magazine....
Who Put the Art in Arts & Crafts?
«Arts & Crafts: From William Morris to Frank Lloyd Wright» focuses on a group of British and American craftsmen who vehemently rejected the mass production of the Industrial Revolution. The post Who Put the Art in Arts & Crafts? appeared first on Print Magazine....
You’re Stuck on a Desert Island With One Typeface…
Back in 1991, HOW asked 11 prominent designers: If you had to live with one typeface for the rest of your life, which one would it be? The post You’re Stuck on a Desert Island With One Typeface… appeared first on Print Magazine....
Where’s Smokey the Bear?
Steven Heller talks with Jesse Reed about Standards Manual’s latest book: «Parks.» The post Where’s Smokey the Bear? appeared first on Print Magazine....