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Re: Josef Pichler & Sons, Graz paper bag
I don’t think there is any type on this bag. It all appears to be unique letterforms. (Though, they could have used a typeface as a model.)6 -
Re: Josef Pichler & Sons, Graz paper bag
Given that this kind of geometric sans-serif lettering (especially in lowercase) wasn’t widely common until the late 1920s, I’d guess 1928–40.5 -
Re: Type design hot takes
Ray, I totally disagree with all your takes (except 2 in most cases), and I love this thread idea! Here's one: Much of Zapf’s type is technically impeccable but really boring. His best is Book, Inter…3 -
Re: Pixel typefaces
@"Jonathan Fabreguettes" Thanks for reminding me about Zuzana’s bitmap sketches. Here is a closer look, along with marked proofs for the fonts that would later become Lo-Res. When Emigre do…1 -
Re: Pixel typefaces
Around 1998–2003 Matthew Bardram’s Atomic Media was a pretty popular source for pixel fonts, including designs by Susan Kare and Miguel Hernández.1
