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ATypI Letter.2 2011 Award Winners

Last edited December 08, 2014

Ten years after bukva:raz!, the Association Typographique Internationale (ATypI) – the principal global typographic organization that provides a forum for the discussion of the creative and business aspects of type design and use – organized its second typeface design competition. Letter.2 aimed to provide a wide-angled snapshot of the state of typeface design around the globe and to promote typographic excellence and best professional practices. It also intended to raise awareness about the role of typography at encouraging and maintaining cultural diversity.

This Fontlist shows all the winning designs that are offered through FontShop.

rocket
enthusiastic
Come to the Dark Side, we have cookies

Named after the Florentine river which runs through the heart of the Italian Renaissance, Arno draws on the warmth and readability of early humanist typefaces of the 15th and 16th centuries. While inspired by the past, Arno is distinctly contemporary in both appearance and function. Designed by Adobe Principal Designer Robert Slimbach, Arno is a meticulously-crafted face in the tradition of... Read More

safety
enthusiastic
This freezer is out of control

Brioso is a new typeface family designed in the calligraphic tradition of the Latin alphabet. Brioso displays the look of a fi nely-penned roman and italic script, retaining the immediacy of hand lettering while having the scope and functionality of a contemporary composition family. Brioso blends the humanity of written forms with the clarity of digital design, allowing designers to set pages... Read More

jungle
bureaucratic
One step ahead to civilization

Just as the camera adds weight to human faces, serifs can add weight to typographic faces. Rod McDonald trimmed and adjusted his new Egyptian Slate design as it emerged from its sans serif predecessor, the Slate typeface family. Slate is a great sans serif design, and the addition of his Egyptian Slate to your typeface library will make it even more versatile.Egyptian Slate is a solid and... Read More

vortex
hypothenuses
Dog pawprints on your clothes

Claude Garamond (ca. 1480-1561) cut types for the Parisian scholar-printer Robert Estienne in the first part of the sixteenth century, basing his romans on the types cut by Francesco Griffo for Venetian printer Aldus Manutius in 1495. Garamond refined his romans in later versions, adding his own concepts as he developed his skills as a punchcutter. After his death in 1561, the Garamond punches... Read More

jungle
illustrative
Do not spit too loud, thank you

“Legato” is a musical term, meaning that the notes are played in a “connected” manner. This idea of connecting discrete units to enhance overall expression can be applied to the letters setting a text in precisely the same way. In designing FF Legato, Evert Bloemsma studied the extent to which the characters of the alphabet visually connect and build proper word and line images, then setting... Read More

brandy
abstractions
Whatever you do, don’t regurgitate

With the help of Paul van der Laan for kerning, spacing and production, Mike Abbink developed FF Milo Serif as a companion for his FF Milo family. Nevertheless, FF Milo Serif is also perfectly suitable as a stand alone typeface, or for use together with any other sans serif. Like its counterpart, FF Milo Serif is also a resilient grain; although rooted with historical attributes it is truly a... Read More

safety
abstractions
Meat fried cat ear the plate

Mike Abbink’s initial concept with FF Milo was to create a compact sans with very short ascenders and decenders. This resulted in a versatile typeface that’s well suited to magazine and newspaper typography. The typeface was named after a resilient grain, hinting at its ability to serve as a design staple. In later releases the design was expanded upon with FF... Read More

chalet
abstractions
No news is the mother of invention

Mundo Sans, from Carl Crossgrove, is a design that's going to be around for a good long while. In the more than ten years of on-and-off development Crossgrove devoted to the project, he was able to polish the design to its current unpretentious luster. This is a typeface with legs."There were several humanist sans typefaces that I admired when I began work on Mundo in 1991. I used these designs... Read More

vortex
hypothenuses
If you're going through hell, keep walking

Myriad® was designed in 1992 by Robert Slimbach, Carol Twombly, and the design staff at Adobe Systems. It's a humanist sans serif typeface, meaning that the forms are primarily based on classic romans, much like conventional or classic serifed fonts but without the serifs. Myriad also has subtle geometric shaping and monotone color, balanced by varying letter widths and open counter shapes. A... Read More

replay
zygapophysis
Miscellaneous bacteria pot monsters

Pirouette is based on a logotype that Japanese designer Ryuichi Tateno created for a packaging design project in 1999 - a shampoo container, at that! Already Tateno's original design experimented with overlapping swash italic letterforms. These experiments grew outside out their initial packaging project, taking on a life of their own. Eventually, they developed into the Pirouette typefaces,... Read More

winter
abstractions
Marry in haste, repent at leisure

Veljovic Script is an informal, brush-style calligraphic typeface. Its letters generally do not connect, although certain combinations will overlap. The typeface family includes four weights: Light, Regular, Medium, and Bold. The heart of the design is multi-lingual, supporting bit the Latin and the Cyrillic scripts. Each font is available in a ""Pro"" version, which includes just the Latin... Read More

Robert Slimbach
Adobe 2007
Robert Slimbach
Adobe 2004
Gerard Unger
TypeTogether
Rod McDonald
Monotype 2008
Claude Garamond and Robert Slimbach
Adobe 1499
Featured
Tim Ahrens
Just Another Foundry 2010
Tim Ahrens
Just Another Foundry
Evert Bloemsma
FontFont 2004
Veronika Burian
TypeTogether
Michael Abbink
FontFont 2009
Michael Abbink and Paul van der Laan
FontFont 2006
Carl Crossgrove
Monotype 2002
Carol Twombly and Robert Slimbach
Adobe 1992

Sudtipos
Ryuichi Tateno
Linotype 2003
Jan Fromm
Jan Fromm 2010
Jarno Lukkarila
Typolar 2009
Jovica Veljovic
Linotype 2009