- 01.27.12
Sutturah
Marian Bantjes: I love this! My highest compliment: envy.… - 01.27.12
Neue Haas Grotesk
Erik Spiekermann: That, Matthew, is why Helvetica was so successful: nobody except a few Swiss & German designers would have ever dared order t… - 01.27.12
Apple Color Emoji
Christoph: You can find a complete overview of all the Apple Color Emoji characters here. (Works only with Safari. Hover to see Unicode … - 01.26.12
Changing
André Mora: I would love to read a 5,000 word review by Paul Shaw on this typeface. Though something tells me he'd only need 5.… - 01.26.12
Ambicase Fatface
Stephen Coles: Celebrating its inclusion on this list, Ambicase Fatface is now 30% off at MyFonts.… - 01.26.12
Our Favorite Typefaces of 2011
Stephen Coles: Jason Santa Maria just posted a nice summary of highlights from the list.… - 01.26.12
Reina
Marian Bantjes: Whoa. Fantastic!… - 01.26.12
My Favorite Font Sources: A Shortlist of Trusted Foundries and Retailers
Josh Farmer: What about Underware and TypeTogether?… - 01.26.12
Elena
Fredrik Jönson: I remember seeing Elena in an early specimen (from the MA?) some years ago already. Loved it instantly. Now I feel there are …
“Type Specimen Tee” from Typophile
Typophile’s latest fund-rasing tee shirt puts a classic ATF-style type specimen down your torso. The design is handsomely subtle and the print is high-qual. It’s also a great way to support the preeminent type forum on the web. A few of their past contest-winners are still available too.
Update: You can snag a free Typophile tee by winning their Pumpkin Carving Battle.

“Sir Freelancelot” from Chop Shop
Nerd shirt specialist Chop Shop is offering Typographica readers 15% off any purchase until December 25, 2007. Use coupon code: chopographica. Our pick of the shop is Jay Hillyer’s Sir Freelancelot, sure to charm MacBook toting designers everywhere. The typeface is Blackmoor (with something else for the caps).
“Now I Know My ABC’s” from Threadless
“Now I Know My ABC’s” at Threadless features a delightful 4-color line drawing by Joel Cocks. There are only kid’s sizes available right now, but they may print more for uppercase folk if they get requests.

“Down With CAPITALISM” from Threadless
Show your alphabetic activist side the sublimely typographic “Down With CAPITALISM” by Jaco Haasbroek.

“Lorem Ipsum” from Veer
Veer’s ever-growing Merch aisle has become one of their trademarks, and the t-shirt section now offers 26 options. Some of them are duds, but we dig Lorem Ipsum, Typographers Alphabet, Baseline, and Marian Bantjes’ tendriled Creatives Care.
Helvetica T-shirts
On the 50th anniversary of Helvetica’s birth, it seems like everyone and their intern is selling a shirt featuring the reviled and revered Swiss type. In just a few minutes of browsing I found no fewer than 20 Helvetica tees, most of which are utter crap. Let’s save you the pain of perusing them all: the best are at Angry Store (character set), Helvetica, the Shirt (basic, with ironic alternatives), Helvetica Film, (official film tee), and Blanka (two designs, one with classic Apple-rainbow colors), Letterbox (“Death to Helvetica”, set in Bickham Script).



Three good Helvetica tees that aren’t for sale: Experimental Jetset’s much-mimicked Beatles tribute, Khoi Vinh’s sold-out Hel Fucking Vetica, and Ice Cold, an unpublished Threadless submission by Tony Simonetta. Just print your own, Tony! Sans shadow. We’ll send the shoppers.



Even though this is an old post I thought I’d take the liberty of adding our latest take on the Helvetica theme, Helvetica Neue Descending a t-shirt: http://typographyshop.com/helvetica_t-shirt.html