1. Laxton Common

    «Laxton Common»: jerome rigaud

    A typographic revival coming from a 1635 map of Laxton, in the Nottinghamshire.
    The village is best known for having the last remaining working open field system
    in the United Kingdom, where in a certain way like in Open Source, locals share
    the common benefits of their common work.

    The work on this typeface has been iniated
    at the occasion of Disclosures 2 at Nottingham Contemporary.
    You can download the laxton-common-revival vector drawings.


  2. Circula

    «circula»: jerome rigaud
    Vertical ligatures trough modular system


  3. Miss Bellerive

    « Miss Bellerive »
    Bertrand Emaresi
    Designed for a public swimmingpool newspaper.


  4. Basic Rounded

    «basicrounded»: sylvain aerni


  5. Bacflgtrig

    «bacflagtrig»: sylvain aerni


  6. Angula

    «angula»: jerome rigaud
    Using already existing tool embed in vector’s software, the objective is to reduce the amount of anchor points and suppress curves to rely solely on as few straight lines as possible to convey the letter’s minimal recognition form – more info: Textaspplayground / assembling: Angula – font’s vectors compression


  7. Alchemia

    «alchemia»: sylvain aerni
    Hand made calligraphy


  8. Charlotte Jankowski

    Charlotte Jankowski

    Charlotte Jankowski

    (via manystuff.org.)

    Nice tri-dimmensionnal type


  9. ‘A book shut …’ posters arrived!

    * Amandine’s recent typographic experiment turned into a A1 poster just arrived. She is really happy – they arrived a little bit late for the opening of the exhibition but quite magically the posters will be sold in a couple of bookshops (list to follow soon) and also on SuperMarketo.

    ** thanks Jak to pointing us to the printer


  10. Yesterday…

    QBN – Book as a block, block as a type = booksetting

    Amandine was Editor’s choice on QBN! She managed to remain calm but she was really happy…