the week in type — Zócalo
Come on?Marlene Fast closing in on 2009. I can’t believe it.

Come on?Marlene
Fast closing in on 2009. I can’t believe it. What happened to 2008? The very lucky winner of the Seb Lester poster is mentioned toward the end of this post. Thanks to everyone who entered. This week’s the week in type is a big one, so make sure you’re sitting comfortably.?Enjoy.
A beautiful new letterpress poster from Cameron Moll. I’ve ordered?one:
There are two options, signed and unsigned. Can’t wait to receive mine. If you want one, hurry. I’m pretty sure they’ll soon be sold out soon. You can see more photos of the project over at?Veer.
Some wonderful luggage labels, and some lovely custom?type:
I’m a little late to the game in mentioning these but, just in case you missed them, here are Type Trumps from?Face37:
Would make a fine Christmas present (that’s not a?hint).
Some nice posters from the One Ton Show, held earlier this month in Shoreditch,?UK:
A neater way to look at your RSS feeds. A skin of sorts for Google reader,?Helvetireader:
Had meant to mention this one least week. Here is Antonio Carusone’s (AisleOne) wonderful new grids resource, the Grid?System:
Big type, nice tee (not sure if it’s actually for?sale):
Some nice numbers from Andrew?Byrom:
New?fonts
Lots of new typefaces this week. Let’s start with Zócalo Display from Font Bureau. Designed by Cyrus?Highsmith:
Young Blood from Jeremy Dooley’s Insigne?foundry:
Diane Script just released by Mark Simonson, and available at Font?Haus:
You can read more about the development and inspiration for this gorgeous script?here.
Back in August I interviewed Nikola Djurek of Typonine, and the designer behind the lovely Amalia. He’s just released another great text face,?Marlene:
Be sure to take a look at the Marlene PDF?specimen.
Geogrotesque, a sans family in seven weights from?Emtype:
And the exceptional looking FF Mister K, designed by Julia?Sysmäläinen:
Yesterday I received my copy of the TDC’s Typography #29. The cover is brilliant and the contents more so. This is definitely my pick of the month. A must?have.
Really like this cover for Acido Surtido, designed by Marian?Bantjes:
MyFonts has finally redesigned its site. Still in beta, but approximately 7 million times better than the old site, which was a hideous eyesore. The new site looks much, much better, and comes with lots of new features, and is generally so much nicer to use. Congrat’s to MyFonts. Oh, and the new logo is nice?too:
Typesites has a great review by Joey Pfeifer of Wilson Miner’s Joseph Müller-Brockmann-inspired new Web?site:
A slightly bizarre, but nonetheless interesting ‘type’?treatment:
Thanks,?Jason.
And if you think that’s strange, then how about Amitis Pahlevan’s ‘typeface’ constructed from fake eyelashes. I love?it:
Some exquisite wood alphabet?blocks:
Free?font
Toypography from Jack Usine is really fun. Architectural shadows and shapes as?type:
Events
I there’s one event I’d just love to go to, it’s the Typophile Film Fest. Entries for Film Fest 5 are open until Friday, March 13,?2009.
For more details, see?Typophile.
Type?links
Eco fonts save your ink
Importing text — Ilene Strizver
Typography inspiration showcase — thanks, Peter
MA/PgDip Typography at Salford Uni — thanks, Vlad
Paper-cut illustrations by Yulia Brodskaya
Houston Chronicle redesign
Typographic Gifts for Designers, Part?14
Video
Psycho Typo Graph:
?Click here to view the embedded video.
Thanks,?Yuki.
A wonderful introductionn to Arabic typography. Audio and slides, narrated by Titus Nemeth, a former Reading student:
?Click here to view the embedded video.
Many more hosted on River Valley TV. Definitely worth clicking through?to.
Some great spreads from SEED?magazine:
Fantastic Flickr set from Berlin?Type:
Note how the umlaut sits inside the ‘o’ in the word?“Böttger”.
FontShuffle is a free iPhone app from FontShop. Personally, I can’t understand the point, but perhaps I’m being a little harsh. Others have said they find it very useful. Feedback,?please.
However, I do think there’s a lot of potential for this kind of app. Just needs a little more work, and a larger library of?type.
Nice and simple cover for Mark Boulton’s upcoming title, A Practical Guide to Designing for the Web (detail?shown):
And nice to see Joshua Darden’s Jubilat on the cover. Love it. You can even download a free sample?chapter.
Like these numbered stools over at Design?Sponge:
Though not sure where they come?from.
This week’s type is?…
Mason from the immensely talented Jonathan?Barnbrook.
As used rather nicely?here:
News
Some great news on the plugin front. Hamish, author of the typogrify plugin for WordPress and Jeff King of the recent WP-hyphenate plugin have decided to collaborate on a single plugin that does it all. Can’t wait to see?that.
And the winner is?…
Almost 150 entries to the Seb Lester competition. Of those I received about 30 correct entries. The question was, How many stylistic sets are there in the OpenType version of Soho Gothic? Many answered the number of weights and/or styles, but there are, in fact, 5 stylistic?sets:
Stylistic Set 1: Semi-slab letterforms in upper- and lowercase
Stylistic Set 2: Simplified forms for lowercase a, u & y
Stylistic Set 3: Simplified forms for lowercase u & y only
Stylistic Set 4: Semi-slab letterforms in the lowercase only
Stylistic Set 5: Semi-slab letterforms in the lowercase i & l?only
The answer can be found in the Soho Gothic PDF specimen.
The randomly selected winner from the pool of correct entries is Florian Hardwig. Congratulations,?Florian.
A couple of new desktop?wallpapers.
More iLT desktop wallpapers here. There are also some great iPhone wallpapers over at?Poolga:
I’ve added a small new feature to the comments. If you register with iLT, and complete the extra fields, then other readers can visit your Flickr [FL], Twitter [TW], and FaceBook [FB] pages. It’s also pretty useful for me in getting to know you?better.
You can signup here if you?want.
Hope that’s enough to keep you going. Enjoy the rest of the week; and a big thank you to those who regularly send in links of interest. Keep them?coming.
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