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Colleton Trays fonts (Jayden, Annabel, Mabel, Verena, Sophia, Rhys)

Noah Nazir
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Last edited December 04, 2017
grapes
abstractions
You never must sausage a place

Freestyle Script is the work of designer Martin Wait. It is an informal display typeface which perfectly renders the spontaneous qualities of hand-rendered brush lettering. Its capitals can be used alone in word settings and are complemented by an extensive lower case alphabet which includes ligatures of every imaginable variety.

always
japanophilia
This freezer is out of control

ITC Tempus is the work of British designer Phill Grimshaw. He claims that every calligrapher's aspiration is to draw perfect roman capitals with a pen, but admits that this is extremely difficult. For this typeface, Grimshaw used a fountain pen on cheap, porous paper and, of course, the ink bled. The resulting forms are classic but their rugged edges deviate from the perfection of roman... Read More

winter
zygapophysis
Think more, design less

ITC Kristen is the work of American designer George Ryan. He describes it as "not your average text or display font." The inspiration for the design came from the handwritten menu at a neighborhood restaurant. With time, the forms moved away from the originals and towards something more like a child's scrawl. The result is singularly unique. ITC Kristen remains legible without losing any charm.

Benjamin Richard Beatty Richard Beatty 2002
safety
ultraviolets
Think more, design less

In 1931, The Times of London commissioned a new text type design from Stanley Morison and the Monotype Corporation, after Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically behind the times. The new design was supervised by Stanley Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. Morison used an older... Read More

brandy
zygapophysis
No kicking of balls please

The branding agency's client wanted an "ultra modern" typeface that was "futuristic without being gimmicky or ephemeral," according to the design brief. Designer Sebastian Lester took on this intriguing custom font assignment, but soon, a bureaucratic decision cancelled the project."I was left with a sketchbook full of ideas and thought it would be a shame not to see what came of them," says... Read More

mystic
abstractions
Wit is educated insolence

The Handel Gothic™ typeface has been a mainstay of graphic communication for over 40 years - all the while looking as current as tomorrow. Designed by Don Handel in the mid-1960s, and used in the 1973 United Airlines logo developed by Saul Bass, Handel Gothic was an instant success when released to the graphic design community. Its generous lowercase x-height, full-bodied counters and square... Read More

rocket
abstractions
Dog pawprints on your clothes

In 1983, D. Stempel AG redesigned the famous Helvetica typeface for the digital age, creating Neue Helvetica for Linotype: a self-contained font family. Today, this family consists of 51 different font weights. It’s original numbering system for the weight designations came from Adrian Frutiger’s numbering system for the Univers family. The basic font weight, “Neue Helvetica Roman”, is at the... Read More

Martin Wait
ITC 1981
Phill Grimshaw
ITC 1995
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation
George Ryan
ITC 1995
Richard Beatty
Richard Beatty 2002
Victor Lardent, Stanley Morison and Victor Lardent Stanley Morison
Monotype 1932
Patrick Giasson and Sebastian Lester
Monotype 2004

ParaType
Donald Handel, Nadine Chahine and Rod McDonald
ITC 2010
Max Miedinger and Linotype Design Studio
Linotype 1957