Type Worship: Inspirational Typography & Lettering
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Type Worship is the official blog of 8 Faces magazine. Featuring inspirational typography, beautiful lettering, reviews, interviews with leading designers, and exclusive content from the coveted bi-annual publication. Curated by Jamie Clarke with Elliot Jay Stocks.
Type Worship: Inspirational Typography & Lettering
1y ago
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Type Worship: Inspirational Typography & Lettering
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Thank you to all my 220,000+ followers and visitors over the last 12 years. I’ve decided to ..read more
Type Worship: Inspirational Typography & Lettering
2y ago
New Font Launch: Hello! I’m SideNote. I specialize in annotations, headings and friendly ..read more
Type Worship: Inspirational Typography & Lettering
2y ago
I recently became aware of Janine Heinrichs’ creative work and was impressed with her design philosophy. Here is an article she has prepared specifically for Type Worship…
In the midst of the pandemic, I felt I had hit rock bottom.
A few months prior, I graduated from my dream school studying graphic design at Shillington in the Big Apple. Portfolio in hand, I hit the ground running to land my first design job. I faced rejection after rejection and then, boom, quarantine.
Feeling discouraged, I knew that something had to change if I wanted to make my dreams o ..read more
Type Worship: Inspirational Typography & Lettering
2y ago
The World’s Writing Systems
This blew me away. A website collecting together every one of the current, 293 written scripts of the world.
The site is the brainchild of Johannes Bergerhausen of Germany. The information is beautifully presented, from oldest to newest, showing one reference glyph to represent each language.
What I found really surprising is that new scripts are still being developed. The newest being Toto, a script created in 2015 for the critically endangered language spoken by the tribal Toto people living on the border of India and Bhutan.
This web site ..read more
Type Worship: Inspirational Typography & Lettering
3y ago
Commit No Nuisance - Great Guildford Street - Roy Reed
Herbert & Sons in 1895 (Courtesy of Herbert Group) and today on Gray's Inn Road.
Courage - Redcross Way - Roy Reed
Cedars - Cedars Road - Roy Reed
Ghost Signs: A London Story - The Book
It’s taken almost 15 years, but the most comprehensive account of ghost signs ever published is within touching distance. Focusing on London’s hand-painted relics of its advertising past, Sam Roberts and Roy Reed have collected together a visual feast of London’s typographic shadows. From births and deaths to bombs and whiskey, each ..read more
Type Worship: Inspirational Typography & Lettering
4y ago
Rising Together: The Black American Experience with Police Violence
I was recently introduced to the inspiring work of Isometric, a graphic design and architecture studio run by queer people of color, in New York City. The team focusses on projects that advance inclusion, equality, and justice via visual identities and exhibitions.
“We created this series of posters for an exhibit about the African American experience with the police in America. The exhibit was commissioned by Google for their New York headquarters as an initiative to educate their team and to elevate the dis ..read more
Type Worship: Inspirational Typography & Lettering
4y ago
Against Racism!
Adding my voice, and standing shoulder to shoulder with my black, Asian and minority friends and family against racism ..read more
Type Worship: Inspirational Typography & Lettering
4y ago
Making Rig Sans, Part 8
Spacing
Much of the overall look of a typeface is determined by the amount of space in and around its characters. Spacing therefore becomes a critical part of the type design process and many agree that it is in fact as important as the shapes of the characters themselves.
As each character’s shape and space are so intertwined, the spacing of a typeface tends to happen, at least provisionally, in parallel with the design of each letter. Rig Sans is no exception. Initially, each character is assigned a set volume of space on its left and right side with the aim of ..read more
Type Worship: Inspirational Typography & Lettering
4y ago
Making Rig Sans, Part 7
Figures.
Fonts can have multiple figure styles for different uses.
Lining, or Modern figures, are all the same height (similar the capital letters) and work well in all-caps settings and on their own.
Oldstyle, or text figures, have varying heights and blend well in running text settings.
Both types of figures may have Tabular versions. These figures all have the same horizontal width so that they align vertically when set in columns or tables.
Because non-Tabular figures usually have different widths - think of a 1 and an 8 - their shape and spacing needs adjus ..read more