Posts tagged typography
THIS WEEK FROM THE DESK

With all of the amazing things going on in the world, never mind just the internet, we thought we'd make a place to share some of our favorites. This Week From The Desk is a new segment on the Badson Blog, wrapping up each week with the things that really impressed, fascinated, moved, and inspired us. Check back every Friday to see what we've been seeing. 

FS Siena

Fontsmith produced one of their biggest releases of the year in their elegant and sleek contrasted sans FS Siena. The amazing part, besides the very beautiful photographs of the specimen, is perhaps the ad campaign launched to promote it. It's great to see how foundries are using traditional web avenues to promote fonts to the public. 


Doves Type on BBC Radio 4

The Doves Type project has always been captivating, but this radio story on BBC Radio 4 takes the story to another place altogether. Have a listen,  and support the type


New cuts of Farnham

Christian Schwartz has added new Headline cuts of the eponymous 2004 release Farnham now available to the public through Type Network.  It's efficient, beautiful, and looks eager to do some work. 


Samsung One from Brody & Associates

Neville Brody and Associates (Brody Associates) developed a new corporate typeface family for Samsung. Entitled 'Samsung One', the type family is strong, sturdy, and cut out or the digital arena. They made a pretty video to introduce the release, as well as a rather detailed write up on the Samsung Newsroom Blog.

삼성전자의 새로운 폰트 '삼성원(SamsungOne)폰트'가 지난 6월 공개되었습니다. 삼성원폰트는 사람과 제품·서비스 그리고 시각 언어를 하나로 연결하는 매개체 역할을 할 수 있도록 설계됐습니다. 타이포그래퍼 네빌 브로디가 말하는 삼성원폰트 디자인 스토리를 만나보세요. 더 자세한 내용은 삼성전자 뉴스룸을 통해 확인하세요. https://news.samsung.com/kr/GPB20


Margaret Calvert is a badass, and hasn't received nearly the amount of due she deserves. All that changes this month as she is honored along side Tony Cragg at The Queen's Honors. This write up on her typographic work for UK's Roads and Airports is eye opening. Does anyone else think she should have her own NYC Transit Authority Brand Manual Published? 


Gravers & Files Punchcutters Film

You know how I've always said that I wish Matthew Carter would record audio books? Well, this is the next best thing. Monotype has sponsored the revival and restoration of a film made in 1957 about the process of punch cutting with Carl Dair and P.H. Radisch at the Enschede en Zonen Type Foundry in Holland, now with Matthew Carter's overdubbed narration. Its fascinating, nerdy, and beautiful to see how tactile the history of type really is. 

Rarely is something so important and so valuable available for free. If you’re a typophile, typographic educator or design student, Canadian designer, Carl Dair’s film on the lost art of type punch cutting is something you can watch – and own – at no cost. Initiated by Rod McDonald and Sheridan College in Canada, and narrated by Matthew Carter, this 45-minute film is remarkably insightful and probably the only documentary of a master engraver cutting a punch. The film was made in 1957 when Carl Dair studied type making under master letter-engraver P. H. Rädisch at the Joh. Enschedé en Zonen Type Foundry in Holland. After Dair’s death, the film was archived for almost 60 years before Carter and McDonald became aware of it and agreed that it was an important part of typographic history and should be restored. Monotype, through Fonts.com, is now making the film available at no cost.
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BIG — Illuminated Typography

The Danish Bjarke Ingels Group, or BIG, has put their cards on the typographic table with their recent modular lighting system. These designer lights are engineered to seamlessly fit together (so cool) to create any letter of the alphabet with no more than 4 joints. BIG states the goal of the project was "to design a new font that translates into light, an alphabet used to write and express thoughts, a tool to give shape to spaces." Take that bauhaus. Although we're not usually fans of oversimplified mathematical types, this project is a brilliant typographic design solution for an adventurous medium. 

"With the Alphabet lamp we have designed a modular system of straight and bended components of light that enables you to write with letters, be a straight line or a curve." BIG Dub Feral Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

See more of the BIG project on the Artemideblog