My favourite typefaces of 2008

The Best of?Type T his year has been a great year for type, with many new releases. Some of them are exceptional. Following is a list of my personal favourites of the past year.

The Best of?Type

This year has been a great year for type, with many new releases. Some of them are exceptional. Following is a list of my personal favourites of the past year. This is by no means an exhaustive list; there are, in fact, many others deserving of?accolades.

Compendium

Difficult to imagine a best-of list with no showing from Ale Paul. This one is no exception. Ale released several great faces in 2008, but my favourite has to be Compendium. A fluid, beautifully crafted script, made all the more wonderful with a large helping of OpenType?wizardry:

compendium by ale paul

I wonder what Ale Paul has in store for 2009. I’ll be sure keep you up to date.

Newzald

by Kris Sowersby, a TDC winner for his sans National, his serif Newzald is already one of my favourite serifs. Has everything you could ever want from a text face. I’m still waiting for it to be taken up by a?newspaper.

newzald by kris sowersby

Marat

A TDC 2008 winner, and one of my all-time favourite a’s from Ludwig?Übele:

marat

MEgalopolis?Extra

from the very talented Frenchman, Jack Usine. And it’s?free:

megalopolis extra by jack usine

Skolar

Although it hasn’t been released yet, David B?ezina’s text face Skolar is already looking pretty?exceptional.

skolar

Skolar is slated for release in 2009 (probably March/April) through Type Together as a family of six weights (regular, semibold, bold, and their respective italics); and will support most of the Euro-American languages, and come replete with numerous typographhic niceties (five numeral sets, ligatures, superiors, inferiors, fractions, arrows, …). A working beta version — minus semibold and bold italics — will be available by the end of January. Contact Type Together for further?information.

Museo

The hugely successful Museo, from Jos Buivenga. Available in 5 weights, three of which are?free:

museo by jos buivenga

Blaktur

Ken Barber’s simple yet in your face letterforms, wrapped up in some really smart OpenType features. If you’re looking for a ‘blackletter’ display face that won’t be lost in the crowd, then look no?further:

blaktur

Facebuster

A very bold slab serif with minuscule slit counters — from Silas?Dilworth:

facebuster

Tomate

Voluptuous, fun, and very sexy — from Ramiro?Espinoza:

tomate

Soho

from Seb Lester, very talented illustrator and type designer who is finally starting to get some of the recognition he deserves. Both Soho and Soho Gothic are exceptional typefaces. Be sure to take a look at the Soho PDF?specimen.

soho

FF?Utility

Lukas Schneider’s sans, FF Utility is one of the best you’re likely to see. A sans with real warmth and personality. I love?it:

ff utility

I’d love to know your favourites of 2008. Please share them in the comments?below.

I’d also like to wish you all a great Christmas, and I hope that 2009 will be the best year?ever.

Up next?…

A review of the font manager app,?FontCase.

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