Focusing on the evolution of digital typefaces, this book delves into the design inspirations and technical advancements that have influenced their development in the 21st century. It explores how historical contexts and modern technology intertwine to create unique typographic expressions, offering insights into the creative processes behind contemporary font design.
A collection of contemporary digital fonts with origins in the past. Examples
include direct revivals of metal and wood typefaces, while others are looser
interpretations of older typefaces.
The fiftieth anniversary of Helvetica, the iconic sans serif typeface, was celebrated with unusual enthusiasm in the typography world, culminating in the release of the first film featuring a typeface. However, this milestone is overshadowed by the 2014 celebration of Trajan's Column, which marks the two thousandth anniversary of its renowned inscription, exemplifying the classical Roman capital letter. Despite the rise of sans serif fonts, serif typefaces like Times Roman continue to dominate print and screen communication. This richly illustrated work explores the lasting impact and variations of the classical Roman capital letter through a collection of essays by esteemed experts in typography, lettering, and stone carving. The contributors delve into the nuances of the classical letter, its historical iterations, and the contributions of notable typographers and artisans. Topics include the geometric formulation of the Trajan letters, early typefounders' recalibrations, the rise of Adobe Trajan, and the works of influential figures such as Father Edward M. Catich and Hermann Zapf. The essays also touch on the influence of Trajan in Russia and the legacy of lettercarvers at the John Stevens Shop in Newport, Rhode Island, as well as modern typefaces like Matinia, Senatus, and Penumbra, featuring insights from their designers.
The greed of goldfever: Captain Cat and the Umbrella Kid go for gold! From a strawberry farm infested with North American Apache Attack snails; to hanging from a zeppelin high above Maxburg City; to a tropical isle guarded by Giant Robot Crabs, the Tremendous Two have no time to catch their breaths, let alone hold them. Someone's made all the gold in the Lockstock Stockade Gold Depository smell Absolutely Stinky. But is this only the First Step in a pongy plot to plunder the gold vaults? Who can be behind it? Sultry saboteur Dinah Myte? Evil mad scientist Dr von Feendkraven? Surely it can't be Eddie Goldfever the world famous rock star? Join the Captain and the Kid as they tackle head-on the all-consuming Greed of Goldfever!