
Updates at Un.titled! Don’t miss their new stationary and book.

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Updates at Un.titled! Don’t miss their new stationary and book.


Attik NoiseFive is here! They are only printing 2,000 copies of NoiseFive so take a look at the NoiseFive page, it will be published this summer, but you can register your interest now.

Video Demonstration of a work in relief filled with ingenuity: on each page letter forms cut from paper. Thanks Accent


Baseline Magazine (about typography) updates with a new website. “Baseline sets out to reflect all aspects of type, including its design, history, use, and links to the graphic, art and craft scenes. The magazine’s contents are deliberately eclectic. It publishes historical and new material, from academic as well as journalistic sources. This means that the magazine provides a rich mixture of articles and reference materials. The editorial stance is open, valuing especially originality of thought, while giving due weight to academic research. It has a distinct personality, lending emphasis to humanism. It is neither superficial nor artificially analytical. The magazine is highly regarded for it’s use of materials and production values.”

I added a new Flickr group to the TypeFlickr called the International Typographic Style. “The International Typographic Style, also known as the Swiss Style, is a graphic design style developed in Switzerland in the 1950s that emphasizes cleanliness, readability and objectivity. Hallmarks of the style are asymmetric layouts, use of a grid, sans-serif typefaces like Helvetica, and flush left, ragged right text. Some of the pioneers of the style are Joseph Müller-Brockmann, Armin Hoffman, Wim Crouwel, Emil Ruder, Otl Aicher, Peter Seitz, Max Bill and Max Huber.”


Tactile proves that spatial innovation in graphic design is not limited to personal work or artistic endeavours, but is being sought out more and more often by commercial clients, for example, in store design. Die Gestalten


I recently stumbled upon Hand Job: A Catalog of Type which is published by Princeton Architectural Press. Curated by Michael Perry, the huge book contains an excellent collection of the works of fifty contemporary leaders in the field of hand-drawn lettering.

Neubau Modul from the master man Stefan Gandl and his NeubauBerlin. The headline font seen in the book is included on the attached DVD. Illustrator files are also included like in Gandls previous book Neubau Welt. Available at YWFT.

You Work For Them (YWFT) has an online sale right now, where you can make a real bargain. Typographic classics as Grid Systems in Graphic Design, Typographie and The Typographic Grid are on sale to mention some.
