In early 2016, Rachel Elnar started Typography Dojo as a “way to learn more from [her] friends.” Today, the free webcast is among the internet’s most impressive typography resources, boasting more than forty interviews over nearly two years.
All in People of Type
In early 2016, Rachel Elnar started Typography Dojo as a “way to learn more from [her] friends.” Today, the free webcast is among the internet’s most impressive typography resources, boasting more than forty interviews over nearly two years.
The expanding universe of type design grew a little more with the launch of Adele Type, a foundry that is all about new approaches. Everything, from their web site to their font names, includes a heavy dose of personality.
For a majority of its life, Schriftlabor worked exclusively for corporate clients, but recently, they decided to go retail with a beginning set of four faces. We spoke with founder Rainer Scheichelbauer about the change.
Far more than just a marketing angle, Jim Ford’s new typeface was inspired by his obsession with the jazz music of Miles Davis.
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.
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.
We interview Chester Jenkins and learn how he helped rescue a forgotten typeface from the archives of Syracuse University.
Filmmaker Briar Levit shares how thrift stores, feminism, and an obsession with old technologies created a new documentary film premiering soon.
As one of the youngest members of the Forbes list, he finds himself as an ambassador for the Indian type & design community.
See an insightful side to the iconic designer that you’ve not seen before.