- 08.31.10
Font Spotting the Thank You for Smoking Titles
Viktor Kaganovich: Mindy Marin is Corvinus Skylight. To not have recognized it... … - 08.27.10
Hardys
Derek Kimball: Can't wait for this one to go public. Their website says 2011.… - 08.23.10
Stag
Sye: I love Stag. It's actually almost become my default, although it's taken me a while to get use to it.… - 08.19.10
Making Geometric Type Work
Michael Critz: A great post, Ian. In our studio there’s a great deal of concern about how certain geometric fonts have “fatal flaws.” For in… - 08.17.10
Saul Bass Website and “Hitchcock” Font Are Back
keith morris: The lettering artist that did the lettering for the Saul Bass titles was Art Goodman. … - 06.30.10
U&lc: Influencing design and typography
Nick Shinn: The big format was important. I worked in an ad agency at the time, and we'd do posters and big newspaper and tabloid magazin… - 06.28.10
FontBook, 4th Edition
sheema mahmud: I would love to have this book, how could it be possible from where to buy? regards… - 06.27.10
Darka
Meave is One Badass MF | Typography Texas: [...] first heard about him when I saw Darka. I’ve been dreaming of designing a book about heraldry using that font. I … - 06.25.10
Archer
Tiffany: The biggest problem for Archer is going to be breaking away from being typecast. Martha Stewart did (does) a great job of usi…
- Panelists
- Moderator: Kent Lew type designer, SOTA Board Member
- Ted Harrison, FontLab type design software vendor
- Bill Davis, Ascender (font vendor)
- David DeWitt, Monotype Imaging (font vendor)
- Christopher Slye, Adobe type designer
- Shu Lai, ShuDesign web designer
- Ivo Gabrowitsch, FontFont font vendor
- John Hudson, Tiro Typeworks type designer
- Bryan Mason, Typekit web font service provider
- Garrick Van Buren, Kernest web font service provider
- Frank J. Martinez, Esq. copyright attorney
Maybe we should have cut the 30 seconds of relaxed jazz at the beginning, but I find it an amusing counterpoint to the urgency and heat of the discussion. It beats the more obvious “Ride of the Valkyries”.
You can also have a look at Typographica’s Twitter stream which I filled with a play-by-play and a bit of commentary from the event. Anyone got a script that will take a selection of Tweets and post it reverse order for posterity?
Wonderful. You post this just as I reach for the off-button, and prepare to get some sleep.
This will have to be available as an MP3 I can listen to on my iPod. I’m not sitting fixedly in my chair staring at Safari as it slowly gets eaten alive by a Flash app.
Thanks for the write-up, and the audio — sounds like a great session on an important topic!
As for publishing your tweets, suggest you try http://listoftweets.com/
Nifty site, Paul. Now I just need a way to reorder all the tweets chronologically.
Awesome, thanks for posting.
Great discussion. I agree with Joe, that this should be a downloadable podcast. My students and I have been talking about this for the last month.