The trends shaping 2026 tell a story of designers and brands reaching for more personality, more craft, and quite frankly, ...
Everyone identifies with type – whether they know it or not. The shape and form of letters transcend cultures, borders, languages, beliefs, age, time, surfaces, technology, and trends. No other medium ...
Typography is complicated. Letters are easy enough—we learn the alphabet as children and then cease to consciously notice them as time goes on—but typography, the art of crafting the written language, ...
"Bauhaus Typography at 100 is the official catalog for the 2021-2022 Letterform Archive exhibition of the same name, cocurated by Rob Saunders and Henry Cole Smith"--Colophon "An unprecedented, ...
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Let’s face it, fonts and typefaces have officially become a mainstream obsession. In our current design-centric culture, terms like sans-serif, Helvetica, and — heaven forbid — Comic Sans have ...
This is an edition of the newsletter Box + Papers, Cam Wolf’s weekly deep dive into the world of watches. Sign up here. Creating a new type set from scratch is a bit like doing a jigsaw puzzle: As you ...
A magazine's logo is its identity, beckoning the reader from the newsstand--or mail pile. In the case of Forbes, it also represents three generations of family stewardship. So what's in a name? Forbes ...