Typographica is a review of typefaces and type books, with occasional commentary on fonts and typographic design. Edited by Stephen Coles, also of Fonts In Use and The Mid-Century Modernist.
Founded in 2002 by Joshua Lurie-Terrell. Relaunched in 2009 by Coles and Chris Hamamoto.
Set in Anchor by Eric Olson, FF Dagny by Örjan Nordling and Göran Söderström, FF Quadraat by Fred Smeijers, and Lucida Sans/Grande by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes.
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Interactive 3D Type
Ortho-Type was released last month at the Teach Me conference in Venice. The project is the work of European designers Mikkel Crone Koser, Enrico Bravi, and Paolo Palma. It is a Java based program that permits web users to type in a word or words, then change the weight, angle and dimensionality with a series of controls. I’m not really sure what the purpose is beyond fun and experimentation, so you’ll just have to jump in and experience it for yourself.
UPDATE, NOV 22 – Enrico Bravi sent me this further description of the project:
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Reina(4)
My Favorite Font Sources: A Shortlist of Trusted Foundries and Retailers(7)
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The Average Font(8)
Robothon 2012, RoboHint, and the Gerrit Noordzij Prize(1)
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Neue Haas Grotesk(8)