Sometimes, typographic inspiration comes from the most unusual places. Today, it comes in the form of a flying elephant.
Sometimes, typographic inspiration comes from the most unusual places. Today, it comes in the form of a flying elephant.
Canada is known for maple leaves, beavers, and hockey but a new documentary film will showcase the rich legacy of Canadian Graphic Design.
Cuban artist Carlos Garaicoa mixes vernacular lettering and fine art in a new show in Houston, Texas.
Richard Lipton has been designing type and lettering for over 40 years and continues releasing new typefaces with style and utility—like the one you are reading right now.
The complete visual history of the French type foundry, Typofonderie in convenient book form!
The Type Directors Club celebrates 70 years with a can't-miss one-day event that looks at the past and future of this esteemed organization.
You've most likely used (or stolen) a typeface designed by Christian Schwartz over the past 25 years. Find out how he started designing at the age of 14.
This look at Xavier Dupré's body of work is the book your shelves have been missing.
We interview Chester Jenkins and learn how he helped rescue a forgotten typeface from the archives of Syracuse University.
Awaken the experimentalist in you with the latest book from Unit Editions.
Inline? Extruded? Shaded? 3-D? Shadow? Rig Shaded gives you all the options.
What is TYPE? Why did we start it? What is coming up? Get answers to your most pressing questions.
Filmmaker Briar Levit shares how thrift stores, feminism, and an obsession with old technologies created a new documentary film premiering soon.
Wild personalities are on full display in the work of the most recent graduating class from the Hague.
Find out what makes “The New Yorker” look like “The New Yorker” in this live video from their Art Director.
As one of the youngest members of the Forbes list, he finds himself as an ambassador for the Indian type & design community.
Matt Willey promotes a font for free speech taken directly from his work at “The New York Times Magazine.”
Looking for new stationery or vintage stamps? Online web shop Present & Correct curates office supplies for the discerning designer.