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Personal Collection

Fonts of these fine families (which are available through FontShop) found a new home in my personal type collection.

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Last edited November 04, 2017
winter
hypothenuses
Mind the static electricity

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

safety
bureaucratic
Hell with the dog, beware of wife

On the way back to the airport from the 1994 ATypI conference in San Francisco, Albert-Jan Pool and Erik Spiekermann discussed Pool’s prospects, Spiekermann knowing that his friend’s employer had just gone out of business. He suggested that if Pool wanted to make some money in type design, that he take a closer... Read More

replay
illustrative
Please take care of the bamboo

The Akko™ typeface family is the first new design from Akira Kobayashi in a very long time - and it is well worth the wait. Early in his career, Kobayashi drew original typefaces for the likes of Adobe, ITC, FontFont, Linotype and TypeBox. In the spring of 2001 he joined Linotype as type director and for the next several years collaborated with Adrian Frutiger and Hermann Zapf in the... Read More

mystic
bureaucratic
Do not annoy by playing golf

The Akko™ typeface family is the first new design from Akira Kobayashi in a very long time - and it is well worth the wait. Early in his career, Kobayashi drew original typefaces for the likes of Adobe, ITC, FontFont, Linotype and TypeBox. In the spring of 2001 he joined Linotype as type director and for the next several years collaborated with Adrian Frutiger and Hermann Zapf in the... Read More

mystic
guitarfishes
Keep table cleaned after dying

Eurostile Next is Linotype's redrawn and expanded version of Aldo Novarese's 1962 design. This new version refers back to the original metal types and to its mid-century modern aesthetic of squarish characters and subtle curves. Eurostile Next brings back the gentle curves, which were lost in other digital versions, therefore regaining the spirit of the original design and its somewhat softer... Read More

grapes
enthusiastic
Please handle with cake

The typeface FF Transit is a highly legible design that works well for readers who need quick orientation while en route. Made to blend aesthetic quality with legibility, it was originally developed by MetaDesign in Berlin for official use by the Berlin Public Transportation Services (BVG) and Düsseldorf Airport. Based on the proportions of Frutiger (licensed from Linotype), it was freshly... Read More

brandy
microphysics
Laundry obtained rapidly one hour

Under the guidance of Albert-Jan Pool and Professor André Heers, Jakob Runge started designing the typeface that would ultimately become FF Franziska as part of his studies at Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Kiel. The robust text face performs well in body text, while its more extreme weights do the work of setting headlines. Details such as its short descenders accommodate tighter... Read More

jungle
zygapophysis
Blaze up the custom made of going

Dieter Hofrichter’s blunted, spurless Carnas typeface maximizes its counter-forms by pushing its strokes outward, each character forming a straight-sided or superelliptical structure. The face treats the passing eye to a subtle diagonal jostling as tensioned upper-right and lower-left curves create radial symmetry.

winter
abstractions
Survivors will be shot again

Vialog is a large and versatile sans serif family consisting of four weights of roman with corresponding italics, each with small caps and Old style Figures, released by Linotype in 2002. Designers Werner Schneider and Helmut Ness based the concept for Vialog on the forms in "Euro Type," an unpublished type designed by Schneider in 1988 for the German Federal Transportation Ministry. For... Read More

always
fiddlesticks
Go on with your bad self

FF ThreeSix is a vast optical type system consisting of six variants across eight weights, including four additional monospaced weights. It is the result of London-based Paul McNeil’s and Hamish Muir’s experiments in working within the restrictive rules of geometry to generate simple typographic forms. A wide range of almost imperceptible optical corrections are used to create the illusion of... Read More

replay
japanophilia
Slaughter is the best medicine

The family that became FF Meta was first called PT55, an economical typeface made for easy reading at small sizes created for the West German Post Office in 1985. Erik Spiekermann later improved and expanded his design to include more weights and styles, and prepared its release as FF Meta, one of the first and truly foundational members of the early FontFont library. As desktop publishing... Read More

mystic
conceptional
No occupation while stabilizing

When Christian Schwartz and Erik Spiekermann were working on FF Meta Serif, they had plans to also expand the FF Unit family (a closely related design) to include FF Unit Slab. They figured that it would be nice to create a serif and slab that could be used together, as well as with their own sans counterparts. While FF Meta Serif featured a more classical structure, FF Unit Slab was shaping up... Read More

rocket
hypothenuses
Please do not chase slapstick

Rounded typefaces go in and out of style. They are often used for user interfaces, or for back-lit signage. Sharp type often looks blunt in these situations, and the amount of bluntness is unpredictable. The solution: start by rounding the corners. FF Unit Rounded began as an exclusive customization of FF Unit. Something friendly and precise to be read on screen, on signs, in print, and a broad... Read More

Donald Handel, Nadine Chahine and Rod McDonald
ITC 2010
Albert-Jan Pool
FontFont 1995
Akira Kobayashi
Linotype 2011
Akira Kobayashi
Linotype 2011
Akira Kobayashi, Aldo Novarese, Linotype Design Studio and Terrance Weinzierl
Linotype 2008
MetaDesign
FontFont 1997
Jakob Runge
FontFont 2014
Dieter Hofrichter
Hoftype
Werner Schneider and Helmut Ness
Linotype 2002
Paul McNeil and Hamish Muir
FontFont 2012

ParaType
Erik Spiekermann, Oded Ezer and Akaki Razmadze
FontFont 1991
Erik Spiekermann, Christian Schwartz and Kris Sowersby
FontFont 2009
Erik Spiekermann and Christian Schwartz
FontFont 2008