Photos via Flickr
Stubs via Del.ico.usSome of the most beautifully made and designed (real) canvas in the world. Oh, and some of the most expensive, too.
An online version of the Typeface As Program book (first published in 2009) that originated in the efforts of the École Cantonal d’Art de Lausanne (ÉCAL) graphic design programme to teach type design as a separate discipline.
Create charts from ligatures. A superb creative way of using OpenType features. Bought.
Encyclopaedic investigation and online book about font rendering for the screen.
One word: Epic.
Jacob Souva’s beautiful, intricate, and witty illustration. Amazing. Prepare to be in awe.
Paul Shaw interviews Matthew Carter, the designer of Georgia, Bell Centennial, and many other incredible typefaces about his new face Carter Sans, and his work creating a new face for the Hamilton Wood Type Museum. Amazing interview of one of the godfathers of modern typography.
HTML canvas sketching prototype by Remy Sharpe. Use Safari. Ace with a stylus on the iPad.
Moments via Twitter• @USA2DAY Maybe Facebook could fix their iOS app for speech readers, too. Any friends there able to action Robin’s feedback? /cc @scottmac?
Hello sunny Bristol! Hurrah!
On my way back to family from #fowd. Talked to a heap of people. Lots of fun. Will be catching up on rather large email backlog shortly.
Great talk on how designers can understand themselves and communicate who they are to the world by the @standardistas at #fowd.
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