North American Syllabics fonts developed in collaboration with Indigenous...
You can also watch the mini documentary on Vimeo, or on YouTube.After rigorous research and collaboration with Nattilik and Carrier communities in Canada, Typotheque has successfully submitted two...
View ArticleThe history of the Devanagari script and survey of its current use
Historically, the Devanagari script was used to write dozens of vernacular languages across much of northern, northwestern and western India. Today, the script is used to write three major languages:...
View ArticleDiurnal Mono, a calligraphic font for coding and tables
Monospaced fonts are designed to work in a technological context – coding, accounting, alignment of tables – and so it is unsurprising that such fonts mimic the appearance of technology and use reduced...
View ArticleExclusive fonts for NRK, Norway’s national broadcaster
In autumn 2019, Typotheque was invited to work on the new brand fonts for NRK, Norway’s state-owned public service radio, television and web channel. The client had observed a fragmentation of the...
View ArticleHandwriting across ages and regions: Latin survey
To answer these broad questions, we’ve constructed a study, which tests a series of hypotheses we formulated while undertaking our initial research. We’re now inviting people who use Latin script to...
View ArticlePing Round, an approachable typeface for international communication
Three years after the release of Ping— a whole-world typeface popular with cultural and commercial clients worldwide and which received the 🏆 Gold European Design Award — Ping Round has now arrived....
View ArticleRapida and Rapidissima, a duo of text and display high-energy typefaces
Rapida is a serif typeface family for continuous text setting, distinguished by the way in which it both follows historical conventions and introduces unusual, abrupt detailing. This brings a...
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