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The Jenson Roman, by Riccardo Olocco is now in our online store https://www.typotheque.com/books/jenson-roman#ad
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Well, this sucks. 🗳️On the more positive news, today I learned that in Thai, typographic quote marks are called mice teeth 🐁
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Thank you to all people that supported Typotheque Club crowdfunding of the Cherokee project. Here is the project update. https://www.typotheque.com/blog/cherokee-project-update
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Rarely do I encounter a project that is both exhilarating and challenging as the redesign of the Paris Metro signage for the Grand Paris Express. I wrote a shorter article about it....
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This Black Friday week, as every year, we donate 100% of the week’s revenue to MSF (Doctors Without Borders) to support people affected by conflict and disasters. If you buy anything from us, this is...
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Together with Heiltsuk Language Revitalization Communications we worked on completing the digital support for the Heiltsuk language. We added the two missing characters into the Unicode Standard, an...
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Huge thanks to N̓a̓ṇ́ga̓inúx̌v (Robyn Humchitt) for collaborating with @calligraphio on the proposal, Ǧíwilṃ́ǧa (Frances Brown) of Heiltsuk Revitalization for your support, @lianghai, Debbie Anderson...
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For past two years, we’ve worked on a set of new fonts for Ford Motors, supporting Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Thai, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. While the fonts will be used in the car interfaces...
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Indigenous languages face digital challenges due to unique characters not supported by standard keyboards and encoding systems. Our recent collaboration with the Heiltsuk Nation aims to improve this....
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We reflect on the past twelve months, our work advancing type for minority languages, working on information accessibility and inclusivity. 🌍 🔤 ✨https://www.typotheque.com/blog/2024-our-year-in-review
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Working with the languages of the world means also engaging with the world and feeling both its joys and pains. After the unspeakable horrors in Lebanon and Gaza, we at TPTQ Arabic thought it was...
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Gert Dumbar (1940), a pioneer of Dutch graphic design, shaped visual culture with iconic works like the Dutch railways, or the police logo. A new book explores his vibrant...
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Variable icon set anyone?https://www.typotheque.com/blog/zed-icons-for-communication-beyond-language#ad#NewRelease
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Zed Icons comes as one variable font. If your project doesn’t support variable fonts, we’ve developed tools that allow you to select your preferred style and generate new variants of your choice...
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After eight years of work, we have published the results of our research into the Thai script. Check out the book, the collection of essays, cognitive science research, and the collection of fonts....
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We worked closely with local type designers to develop a comprehensive collection Thai font families. This new collection celebrates Thailand’s rich typographic heritage, offering meticulously...
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The first batch of the newly released Typotheque Thai typeface collection consists of 23 type families. Within a few months we will release the remaining 27 families. Some of these will include both...
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We published a new book with research about the history of the Thai printing, and cognitive lab-based legibility study of traditional looped and modern loopless styles.. The book also showcases an...
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Join us tonight at 8pm (Amsterdam time) for our new Typotheque Club talk on research into Thai script, with a focus on reading performance and cultural perception. We will also discuss a new collection...
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