04/17/2019
PieStyle.
Design turns the page.
04/17/2019
PieStyle.
11/08/2018
“The Spanish biscuit lettering scene is a wasteland.”
The graphic delights of British biscuit lettering, unpacked and sorted As a PhD student researching vernacular typography, Elena Veguillas's eye was naturally drawn to the letterforms etched on biscuits.
04/14/2017
Thankful today to be celebrating 18 years of doing work that I love with the support of great clients and my loyal crew.
01/16/2016
Gorgeous design and remarkable spirit.
How To Fall In Love With Letters, According To A Typography Icon Cat is not "cat," it's c-a-t.
06/17/2015
The world's most readable typeface rendered illegible through this lens.
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2015/06/this-is-what-helvetica-looks-like-to-people-with-dyslexia.html
This Is What Helvetica Looks Like to People with Dyslexia Graphic designer Daniel Britton deconstructs the font Helvetica into Dyslexia, a fragmented font that mimics the experience of reading with dyslexia.
04/17/2015
Face to face.
04/13/2015
Today TypeStyle celebrates Sweet 16. I'm grateful for 16 years of support from those I have the pleasure of working with as well as from the Team TypeStyle pit crew.
04/09/2015
Every Larkspur Press book is a thing of beauty to behold.
Made in the South: Larkspur Press The art of fine print.
04/02/2015
Go Big Pantone 286.
For Duke and Kentucky, There’s Blue and Then There’s Blue The teams, which could meet in the final of the men’s N.C.A.A. tournament, have passionate partisans, but their colors are probably more alike than their fans want to know.
03/27/2015
Graphic Designer Makes Nightmares Come True with "Comic Papyrus" Font Ben Harmon calls his insane creation "The culmination of 10,000 years of typography."
12/12/2014
TBT: TypeStyle's first Christmas card, featuring a Bill Otersen illustration.
11/11/2014
Typography is ultimately about making the message easier to read. Here's type designed specifically to make reading more enjoyable for dyslexics.
A Typeface Designed to Help Dyslexics Read Dutch designer Christian Boer created a dyslexic-friendly font to make reading easier for dyslexics like himself. “Traditional fonts are designed solely from an aesthetic point of view,” Boer writes on his website, “which means they often have characteristics that make characters difficult to recogn…