- 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 … - 01.27.12
Sutturah
Marian Bantjes: I love this! My highest compliment: envy.… - 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 …
Munn’s designs are simple and clever, often employing pre-digital type. There is still plenty of rub-down lettering, film fonts, and Dover stuff that hasn’t been digitized, so Munn creates the vectors himself — a trend that is more and more common these days, but not usually executed as well. Any imperfections in the letter outlines are treated kindly by the irregular nature of screen printing.
You can purchase many of Munn’s hand-printed posters at his site for a very reasonable $25 a pop.






Thanks for the article, Stephen. I’m am so impressed with The Small Stakes’ work: clean, classic and fabulous.
Sharon
The “Treasure Island” is great.
Hey I’ve met that guy too. He does fierce work.
I love these posters; thanks for the article, Stephen!
Subtle and excellent. I love Munn’s restrained color sense and use of spaced linear capitals—bold ones at that. The spaceyness helps create the “clean, classic and fabulous” look Sharon points out.
Classicism never dies, it just goes on redefining itself.
Thanks for mentioning/linking ‘The Small Stakes’. Breathtaking and looovely works. Bookmarked and recommended.
Jason does great work. I picked up his poster for Matt Pond PA at their Troubadour show a couple years ago. Very nice stuff.
Great stuff. His poster for Nouvelle Vague is a wonderful ode to Excoffon’s fashion advertising work as well. Lovely, lovely stuff.
Sweet posters. Bought 2 of the the other day and I was impressed with the quality of them. Will be buying more!!!