1. dingbats

    it’s not far from your work jerome…


  2. Mapa connexion


    Medium: Scanner & fully lined household rubber gloves.
    I suppose this is a type specifically designed to discuss household matters.

    Cumulus


  3. ☼ Nice Events in London / Jost Hochuli: Systematic book design?


    ☼ Nice Events in London / Jost Hochuli: Systematic book design?

    Jost Hochuli: Systematic book design?
    Location: Bridewell Hall, St Bride Foundation
    Description: The adjective ‘systematic’ (from the Greek word ‘systematikos’) means, in one dictionary definition: ‘proceeding from a system, methodical, planned; corresponding to a system’. Systematic book design thus means: book design that follows a plan fixed before the work begins. A conscious, rational procedure sooner or later reaches an end: the unconscious – or that which is a matter of feeling – plays a large and often decisive role in design. Using examples from some of his own works, Jost Hochuli will try to show where the irrational has resolved rational decisons.

    After this talk Jost will be happy to answer questions both on book design and aspects of typographic detailing, the subject of his new book ’Detail in typography’. Copies of this book published by Hyphen Press will be available for on sale on the evening at a specially discounted rate.

    About the speaker

    Jost Hochuli is a Swiss typographer and graphic designer. After study at the Kunstgewerbeschule St.Gallen, he trained as a compositor with the printer Zollikofer and at the Kunstgewerbeschule Zürich; his education was completed in 1958–9 in Adrian Frutiger’s class at the Ecole Estienne. Since then he has practised as a freelance graphic designer, eventually specializing in book design. In 1979 he co-founded the co-operatively run publishing company VGS Verlagsgemeinschaft St.Gallen, for which much of his book design work has been done. He has taught at the schools at Zurich and then St Gallen since 1967. As writer and editor, his books include Book design in Switzerland (1993), Designing books (1996), and a major monograph on his work: Jost Hochuli: Printed matter, mainly books (2002). An English-language edition of his Detail in typography was published earlier this year. He has edited and designed the annually published ‘Typotron’ series of booklets (1983–98) and the Edition ‘Ostschweiz’ (from 2000).

    Start Time: 19:00
    Date: 2008-11-27

     

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    New posters for shopstandingup.us by Scott Ponik

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    Following the Abandonnée based on raster repetitions and thickness variations i gave a go at the same kind of experiment that i supposed lead to the typeface above: the simplest letterform is used to play with the thickness of the vector and the simple repetition of the shape:


  5. Bitmap Fonter

    An application written to help generate matrix based typefaces – it exported designs to EPS files letting the user recompose a typeface. A couple of evolution aftre, and the software was also used to generate simple flash animations based on the same matrix.

    BitmapFonter.gif