Forward Festival Munich 2020

Forward Festival returns to Munich! Within six years, the festival for creativity, design and communication has become a platform for the entire creative industry.

Forward is inspired by its hometown’s vibrant history of Viennese Modernism. By bringing this idea into the present, the festival is all about connecting and exchanging.

This year, the festival’s focus is set on the challenges of the digital world and the human need for the analog counterpart. Forward approaches the topic from diverse perspectives with speakers such as Anton & Irene, Rodeo FX, Aaron Duffy and Jim Stoten.

Be part of the experience and meet like-minded creatives at Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München.

Forward Festival Munich 2020

When?
March, 12th–13th, 2020

Where?
Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
Bernd-Eichinger-Platz 1
80333 Munich

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Geogrotesque Expanded Series

Emtype Foundry introduces the new Geogrotesque Expanded Series, that comes in three widths: Wide, Extended and Expanded, that go between 120% and 200% of the normal width. Since the original Geogrotesque is slightly condensed, the Wide family becomes a good option for texts. Whereas the Extended and Expanded are ideal for display sizes. With the inclusion of the Expanded Series and the preceding Condensed ones (we wrote about the Condensed Series and the Geogrotesque Slab before), the super family is now a complete widths system.

The original Geogrotesque is a semi modular with a subtle rounded finish typeface. All the characters are based in the same formal principle with its corresponding optical adjustments in order to adapt the system to an alphabet for texts. Although the type family has a geometric or technological construction, the rounded finish provides it a warm appearance, making the typefaces nicer and nearby. Geogrotesque has been conceived to be used as a display typeface in publications or intermediate length texts, most of all the Thin and Ultralight weights which were meant to be used in big sizes.

Geogrotesque Expanded Series

Foundry: Emtype Foundry
Designer: Eduardo Manso
Release: November 2019
Format: .otf, .eot, .svg, .ttf, .woff, .woff2
Weights / Widths / Styles: Thin, UltraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold + Italics, in Wide, Extended and Expanded
Price: Family 499.– €, Individual styles 45.– €
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Call for Entries Stiftung Buchkunst 2020

The Stiftung Buchkunst now invites you to participate in its two competitions Die Schönsten Deutschen Bücher 2020 (The Most Beautiful German Books 2020) and Förderpreis für junge Buchgestaltung 2020 (Award for Young Book Design 2020). The deadline for both competitions is March 31st, 2020.

Die Schönsten Deutschen Bücher 2020
In the competition of the Die Schönsten Deutschen Bücher 2020 (The Most Beautiful German Books 2020), two expert juries will select the 25 most beautiful books of the year in a multi-stage procedure. The books are exemplary in design, conception, and workmanship and show a wide range of creative and manufacturing possibilities. The award-winning books set the tone and show trends in German book production. There are five award winners in each of the five categories “General Literature,” “Scientific books / specialist books / school and textbooks,” “Guidebooks, non-fiction,” “Art books, photo books, exhibition catalogs” and “Children’s books, books for young people.” The selection also takes into account the quieter, well-typed reading book. The award-winning titles are also nominated for the Preis der Stiftung Buchkunst (Stiftung Buchkunst Prize), which is endowed with 10,000 Euros.

The competition is open to publishers, book designers, and the producing companies. New publications from the years 2019 and 2020 can be submitted (publication date: 01.04.2019–31.03.2020).

Förderpreis für junge Buchgestaltung 2020
The Förderpreis für junge Buchgestaltung 2020 (Award for Young Book Design 2020) aims to track down unusual, new ideas for printed books or hybrid book forms—and thus developments in the medium of book design—and to make visible book impulses for tomorrow and quality concepts of today. The focus here is not on technical perfection, but on the idea. In the Förderpreis für junge Buchgestaltung competition, a jury consisting of designers and university experts select three winning titles, each endowed with 2,000 Euros, to further develop the medium of the book. The award-winning books from both competitions, as well as the short and long list winners, will be exhibited at the Frankfurt Book Fair.

All necessary information and forms for participation can be found here.

Wo ist the latest shit?

Where’s inspiration? Where’s fashion? Where’s augmented reality? Where’s the latest shit? Werkschau Augsburg – Wo ist the latest shit? might answer all of your questions!

Graduates of the Department of Design and Media will present their theses and exhibit their masterpieces in several subject areas. Alongside the Vernissage, the University of Applied Sciences Augsburg invites you to make yourself comfortable and get creative input by renowned speakers like 3D-Artist Marco Mori, graphic designer Rosa Kammermeier and creative director of Strichpunkt, Fabian Hammans alongside creative technologist Dr. Andreas Stiegler. You’re invited to come over and make Werkschau Augsburg your own comfort zone!

Werkschau Augsburg 2020 – Wo ist the latest shit?

Where?
Hochschule Augsburg
University of Applied Sciences Augsburg
Friedberger Str. 2
86161 Augsburg

When?
Exhibition at February 7th, 2020, from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.,
February 8th,  from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.

After Show Party at February 7th from 11 p.m.

More information here

Lesbar

The book “Lesbar – Typografie in der Wissensvermittlung” (engl.: legible—typography in knowledge transfer) explains the effects of didactic typography.

What if we could playfully learn, get all the knowledge we need as a film or at least as pictures which would really say more than a thousand words? Knowledge transfer still does not work without text. And it is always the typography that is responsible for the visibility of the content and it develops its effect far beyond that. The significance of this in the transfer of knowledge cannot be overstated. And yet it is a little known variable.

Writing—and with it the legibility—becomes visible in the public eye. The legibility—i.e. the arrangement of text, the connection between content and medium, the clarification of the content through the form, the work on and with visual conventions as a field within typography is largely unknown. For “Lesbar,” 25 authors write with cross-disciplinary approaches about legibility research. The textbook, rightly so, is moving in the focus. Reading as a process will finally be seen from the perspective of typographers. Pioneering projects are covered, in which typography is used intensively or mediated to a high standard . Last but not least there is a short introduction into the basics. The compendium explains what exactly the requirements for good readability are, investigates where and how typography can have an effect and how it must be composed for it to work.

With contributions by Martin Tiefenthaler, Jürgen Spitzmüller,Miriam Mayrhofer, Ulrike Borinski, Florian Adler, Saskia Kraft, René Spitz, Christina Bugge, Clemens-G. Göller, Sabina Sieghart, Rosalie Heinen, Susanne Heinicke, Silvia Werfel, Rudolf Paulus Gorbach, Michael Schlierbach, Verena Kiesel, Lisa Neuhalfen, Jan Filek, Antonia Cornelius, Björn Schumacher, Albert Jan Pool, Sabine an Huef, Petra Wöhrmann and Roland Stieger.

The Vernissage and release was part of the symposium “Das Auge liest mit. Über den didaktischen Mehrwert von Typografie …” in Vienna, November 29th and 30th, 2019. Around 200 persons, designers and design-researchers, linguists and teachers were a part of the event and made an informative exchange of knowledge possible.

Lesbar – Typografie in der Wissensvermittlung

Publisher: Triest Verlag
Author: Rudolf Paulus Gorbach, Ulrike Borinski
Design: Rudolf Paulus Gorbach
Volume: 312 pages
Format: 14.7 × 23.5 cm
Craftsmanship: Around 120 images, Hardcover
Language: German
Price: 39.– € (D), 40.– € (A), 39.– CHF (CH)
ISBN 978-3-03863-039-5
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Photography of the event by Michi Bundscherer

Typeface of the Month: Marble

Our Typeface of the Month: Marble is a new versatile sans serif of the URW Asterisk Type Collection.

How do you introduce a new twist into a sans serif to create a font that is truly modern but, unlike the typical geometric sans serifs, full of character? It’s a challenging design brief but that’s where designers Vaibhav Singh and Alessia Mazzarella began when they started to create Marble for URW’s Asterisk Type Collection.

It’s a delicate balance that sees the structure and expected functionality of sans serifs in harmony with generous proportions and a more humanistic style.

The main point of departure was the idea of having full-bodied letters. Marble derives its character from the generous roundness of the x-heights which is balanced by the striking horizontal or vertical cuts to the terminals. The result is a readable font that encourages the eye to move from one shape to the next and that offers a range of possibilities for digital and print for corporate and publishing use.

What’s distinctive about this design is that the overall letter shapes have a full- bodied presence on the page. That gets pushed even further in the wider widths, says Vaibhav Singh. “For instance,” he says, “there’s an alternative approach to headlines, the idea of fitting a lot of narrow type into a headline is usually the case, but what if you want to set a headline with a lot of width and presence, would that be something you could do with a heavier weight? That’s the sort of counter intuitive notion that we played with.”

The widest spectrum of use was also a consideration as well as good readability on screen and in print. The result is a large family that is versatile and ideal for establishing hierarchies of information with a wealth of choices for headlines, subheadings, captions and body copy styles that are all in harmony with each other. The Wide style allows headlines to be set with width and presence.

Marble’s three widths (Condensed, Normal, and Wide) range from slender elegance to warmth and playfulness without ever being informal. With nine weights in Latin for each variant and true Italics, Variable Fonts are also available.

Marble

Foundry: URW Type Foundry
Design: Alessia Mazzarella & Vaibhav Singh
Release: August 2019
Widhts & Weights: Condensed, Wide, Display, Display Condensed, and Display Wide, each in nine weights: Thin, Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, Bold, Extra Bold, Heavy + Italics
Price: single weight 59.– € / family 399.– €
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Parcours Winter 2020

On behalf of all graduates, Parcours invites you to the exhibition of the bachelor’s theses from the fields of Illustration, communication-, Media- and Product Design as well as master’s theses of the Information and Communication course from February 7th to 9th, 2020.

Parcours is more than just an exhibition. Rich in contrast and versatile, sometimes contradictory, but always individual and special. Like a white beam of light through a prism, design can also be broken up into its many facets. At Parcours we overcome boundaries and make design experienceable, tangible, and create direct access and exchange. We are pleased to welcome all visitors to this special moment.

Parcours Winter 2020

When:
Vernissage:
February 7th at 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Exhibition:
Saturday, February 8th from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday, February 9th from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Where:
Münster University of Applied Sciences
MSD, Münster School of Design
Leonardo Campus 6
48149 Münster

Entrance is free!

Typostammtisch Hamburg 2020

If you like typography and want to talk about letters without apologizing for being nerdy—mark your calendar and join us at Typostammtisch Hamburg 2020!

Every two months the Typostammtisch offers the opportunity to learn about exciting typeface projects, meet other typophiles and spin ideas—open to all and free of charge. Each event begins with a short lecture as an inspiration and opportunity for discussion. Afterwards there is time for the casual part of the evening (the part with the cold drinks).

Kick-off, February 6th: Designer Jana Madle-Elmerhaus talks about her “TypoWalz”: Since last summer she has been visiting lead typesetting workshops all over Germany to learn the dying trade of typesetting.

Typostammtisch Hamburg 2020

When?
6.2. / 2.4. / 4.6. / 3.9. / 5.11.2020
Start: 7 p.m.
End: 10 p.m.

Where?
Studio der Filmfabrique
Stockmeyerstraße 43
20457 Hamburg (am Oberhafen)

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GUM13

The well worth reading, elaborately designed and carefully produced 13th edition of the GUM magazine, “GUM13,” published by the Institut für Buchgestaltung (Institute for Book Design) at the FH Bielefeld (Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences), is all about typefaces and typography.

The magazine gives renowned typographers and proven experts the opportunity to speak on topics and questions concerning type, typography, Book and Magazine Design, as well as Graphic and Communication Design in interviews and essays and shows a cross-section of the best typographic works of students and alumni of the Department of Design at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences. In addition to that, this issue documents how typography in postmodernism has almost completely emancipated itself from the typesetting trade and defies its actual “content-serving determination.” Some old-school typographers—in the sense of Kurt Schwitters’—might mockingly say that “Typography can be readable under certain circumstances”—but right or wrong and black or white are outdated by now. Long live the experiment and the desire to try it out! GUM presents typography for reading and viewing, for laughing and amazement, for stimulation, thrill and excitement!

With text contributions by Peter Bankov, Johannes Bergerhausen, Peter Bi’lak, Gerd Fleischmann, Juli Gudehus, Lorenz Hartwig, Anja Kaiser, Stefan Ostermeier, Josh Schaub, Martin Tiefenthaler, Kirsten Wagner, Julian Zimmermann, Susanne Zippel and many more.

GUM13—A Typographic Special Edition

Publisher: Institut für Buchgestaltung
Editorial and Layout: Lena Christ, Katharina Meier, Denise Albrecht
Art Direction: Dirk Fütterer
Photography: Patrick Pollmeier
Typeface: Chiswick, Paul Barnes, Commercial Type
Craftsmanship: Letterpress and Offset on the Cover, Hot Foil- and Relief Embossing
Paper: Munken Lynx and Print White
Volume: 148 pages
Weight: 570 grams
Format: 22 × 29 × 1.2 cm
Price: 15.– €
Shipping: Germany 3.– €, Austria / Switzerland 7.– €
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TypeTech Munich MeetUp 2020

The TypeTech MeetUp has been postponed. It will be hold in November, in cooperation with the Dynamic Fontday of the Typographische Gesellschaft (tgm)—a weekend for type technology and typography! The new dates:

Friday, 13 November: TypeTech MeetUp
Saturday, 14 November: Dynamic Fontday
Sunday, 15 November: Workshops, sessions, roundtables

The TypeTech Munich MeetUp 2020 hosted by ATypI and Granshan is a unique event during the Munich Creative Business Week (MCBW), where communities of font engineers and designers, web designers and developers, industry experts and tech- and business professionals gather in a relaxed atmosphere. It is a forum to jointly develop, discuss and document the current state of font technology as well as create a platform for the exchange of best practices, to advance the state of the art and to promote the integration of new technologies into future digital communication.

The event will include decisive input lectures and professional discussions on Friday. The Saturday will focus on roundtable discussions and workshops. Additionally, there will be the option to take part in a Typewalk through Munich and in the evening there will be a special announcement from Glyphs and the catalogue of results from the roundtable discussions with music and free drinks.

Confirmed speakers include Claudia Friedrich, Frank Rausch, Irene Vlachou, Joana Ranito, Bianca Berning, Vitaly Friedman, Niteesh Yadav, Titus Nemeth, Jan Charvát, Yanone, Isabel Lea, Laurence Penney—more to be announced soon.

  • Learn about new technologies and how type impacts the world of Web, UI / UX, AR / VR.
  • Get inspired and meet people that will help you grow your business.
  • Attend a series of workshops, talks and panel debates from industry experts.
  • Meet more than 90 professionals in a uniquely collaborative environment.

TypeTech Munich MeetUp 2020

When?

Friday, March 13th, 2020:
From 9 a.m. coffee and registration
From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. talks and discussions

Saturday, March 14th, 2020:
From 9 a.m. coffee and registration
From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. roundtable discussions and workshops
Optional Typewalk with Katharina Seidl between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Evening: Drinks and the special announcement from Glyphs and announcement of the roundtable resolutions

Where?

Friday, March 13th:
Google München
Erika-Mann-Strasse 33
80636 Munich

Public transport:
Tram: 16 or 17 stop Deroystraße
Train: Stop Donnersbergerbrücke

Saturday, March 14th:
Kochan & Partner
Hirschgartenallee 25
80639 Munich

Public transport:
Tram: 16 or 17, stop Romanplatz
Bus: 51, stop Hirschgartenallee

The detailed schedule for the event is available at the TypeTech site. Talks will be held in English.

Tickets

TypeTech MeetUp is hosted by ATypI in connection with the Granshan Foundation, curated by Veronika Burian, Boris Kochan, and Gerry Leonidas, and with generous support by Google, Glyphs, Kochan & Partner, and TypeTogether. Event management by Ana Regidor. Graphic design by Laura Meseguer. Supporting partners are Typographische Gesellschaft München, EDCH Foundation, and MCBW.

Charting Futures

The collaboration between Bloomberg and the data visualization Italian studio algo.tv continues, aiming to redefine the future of news media production. With Algo being a cloud platform creating real-time, data-driven videos from tailored design templates, it was the perfect match for Bloomberg’s needs to offer a concise weekly financial recap to a broader audience.

Powered by the motion design studio illo.tv, Algo creates tailored experiences for each project, blending data flow and the mighty power of automation with that quintessential human touch.

The Bloomberg Futures video campaign takes things even a step further tackling this impressive friendship between human creativity and machine precision, and giving data an actual voice. The introduction of customized voiceovers and quotes by a range of financial experts (written & uploaded on the Algo dashboard) is a stand out feature that really speaks for a project built to resonate.

So, how does it work? Every Monday, right after market closure, the team have man and machine joining forces to show how financial futures performed during that week. With every video launch Algo extracts the financial data from the Bloomberg API and generates the tailored charts & graphics, while the Bloomberg team handles the content curation from the dashboard.

Graphic variety meets financial data accuracy, with as many as four graphic themes and seven color palettes generating countless videos, constantly adapting to content.

Algo also makes the videos social friendly and versatile: the landscape 16:9 format posted on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter & the Bloomberg website automatically shifts to a 4:5 social format for Instagram, losing none of its features along the way.

Take a look at the project now.

NEVER MIND THE KIOSK FESTIVAL 2020

The NEVER MIND THE KIOSK FESTIVAL 2020 is a conference initiated by Dortmund’s PRINTER’S KIOSK with the aim of developing new ways of communication between creative and producing corporate structures and to encourage cooperation.

Agencies, freelancers, printers, founders, and promoters talk about the necessity of communication, cooperation and team building in the media industry. At last.

Opinions, approaches and moods are taken up, broken down and openly discussed through the different perspectives of the speakers.

The possible and the previously impossible are rolled up and re-staged in discussion rounds. Networks are going to be created.

Illustrators and designers based in the Ruhr area will exhibit works on the topic and will be available for discussions during the event, and of course their works.

NEVER MIND THE KIOSK FESTIVAL 2020

When?
February 15th, 2020
11 a.m. until open end

Where?
Union Gewerbehof
Huckarder Str. 10–12
44147 Dortmund

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Ost Deutsch Now

Sebastian Jung and the publisher Kerber released the book “Ost Deutsch Now” (engl. “East German Now.”) When asked, “What is East German Now,” Sebastian Jung’s answer is far from being one-dimensional or monocausal. On the contrary, his astute observations of all the unrealized promises of salvation are equally empathetic and witty. Revealingly, he intensifies and delegates the grotesque tension between oppressive solitude, consumption, and amusement to the beholders, whose laughter gets stuck in their throats. Despite its formal humor and wit, the works in Jung’s new book demand a distinguished discussion on violence, hatred, and solitude in East Germany.

Slanted is now giving away 3 × the book “Ost Deutsch Now!” To take part in the raffle, write an email with the subject “East German Now” and your postal address (for dispatch) to [email protected] by January 31st, 2020, 11 a.m. (UTC+1). The winners will be drawn after the deadline and contacted by email. Whoever takes part in the raffle agrees to receive news from Slanted and accepts the privacy policy. Legal recourse is excluded. We wish you good luck!

OST DEUTSCH NOW

Publisher: Kerber Verlag
Author, Design: Sebastian Jung
Release Date: October 2019
Workmanship: Paperback, 99 Colored Illustrations
Format: 15 × 21 cm
Languages: German, English
Editor: Ella Falldorf
Text: Michael Arzt, Janine Dieckmann, Ella Falldorf, Osaren Igbinoba, Verena Krieger, Nhi Le, Sophia, Pietryga, Axel Salheiser, Sylka Scholz, Jörg Sundermeier, Christoph Tannert, Matthias Quent
Volume: 144 pages
ISBN: 978-7356-0647-1
Price: 25.– €
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Copyright imagery: Sebastian Jung

Showcased Artworks:
“Meine Freunde sind nach Bayern gezogen, ich nach Sachsen:”
Intervention in may 2019 in „Fleischerei Merkel“ in Zeitz
“Früher hat er Pornos gemacht, heute sammelt er Flaschen:”
Intervention in September and October in Chemnitz
“Karl Marx im Einkaufszentrum:”
Intervention in May 2018 in the shoppingcenter “neue mitte”
”Zeichnungen aus dem Vergnügungspark:”
24.8 × 21 cm each. Pen on Paper. July 2019, selection from the series

 

PRISMA

A beam of light flashes up. It strikes the prism, is refracted and fans out. What emerges is something new: Light in all its facets. Wonderfully colorful and diverse—just like the 26 freshly graduated Communication Designers at HSRM Wiesbaden (Rheinmain University of Applied Sciences.) They too began their studies as blank sheets of paper, as pure white light, and finally came out as versatile designers in a wide variety of disciplines. The PRISMA Exhibition.

In February they will present themselves and their final projects to the public in a showcase. They are coming to the heart of the city: to the Palast Hotel in Wiesbaden. On February 13th the starting signal is given with the Vernissage at 7 p.m.. The exhibition of the final works can then be seen until 16th of February.

PRISMA Exhibition

When?
February 13th–16th, 2020
Vernissage: February 13th, 7 p.m.

Where?
Palast Hotel
Kochbrunnenplatz 1
65183 Wiesbaden
Germany

Branded Protest

Branded Protest is a reference tool for the branding of current protest developments in context with historic relevant protest movements by Ingeborg Bloom and Klaus Kempenaars.

Many of the most successful and recognizable protest movements in the world make use of branding techniques, even when they simultaneously reject the general concepts of branding. Branded Protest dives into this antithesis. It researches the power of branding and the influence it has on current protest movements and gives iconic examples of unique branding-efforts that support protests.

We are all exposed to branding: from a torn sheet of cardboard scrawled with handwriting to slick corporate advertising campaigns. Here, we take up the term branding to assess the visualization of iconic protest movements, and to identify the unique tools used to attract the general public and activate people to join in. Branding has become a means to unify a movement and to give protest a visual identity. For Branded Protest we spoke with organizers of protest movements around the world to identify the particular techniques that help movements deliver a unique and clear message.

“It’s an interesting and timely read. There really could not be a better time for a book about the aesthetics of protest to come out than late 2019.”—Icon Magazine

Ingeborg Bloem is a co-founder of xSITE with a studio in Amsterdam. She is a cross-media creative director and designer with broad experience in the development of brand and communication projects.

Klaus Kempenaars is a co-founder of xSITE with a studio in New York. Specializing in branding experiences, Kempenaars has collaborated with international companies with various scopes and focuses.

Branded Protest—The Power of Branding and its Influence on Protest Movements

Publisher: BIS Publishers
Author: Ingeborg Bloem & Klaus Kempenaars 
Craftmanship: Paperback
Volume: 208 pages
Format: 27 × 18 cm
Price: 29.99 €
ISBN: 978-90-6369-541-5
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Tesseract

Crisp and serrated, Tesseract is a study in modernity and restraint. As it plunged into classical references, it earned its contemporaneity through whetted endings and constrained curves, lending a focused aspect to texts and titles. With optical sizes for text and a display, Tesseract shimmers across media.

The Display size plays the wide aperture and x-height card, with chiseled terminals and see-through counterspace. The Text size is quieter, with a firm and sturdy structure for immersive reading. The matching Italics dance a vibrant staccato and complete the family.

The crucible is made of many-and not unlike Walt Whitman’s multitudes, it contains paradoxes. Where round turns give affability and amplitude to the design, abrupt endings and spiky details grant some grave austerity to an otherwise delicate design. For adventurous users, Tesseract contains multiple dimensions. Dive in.

Tesseract & Tesseract Display

Foundry: Production Type
Designer: Jean-Baptiste Levée
Team: Hugues Gentile, Marion Sendral
Release: 2019
Format: .otf (desktop); .woff, .woff2 (web); .ttf (app, epub, web, visual & film) 
Weights: ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Bold, Black + Italics (for Text and Display each)
Price: 349.– € (desktop), 249.– € (desktop + app)
Type specimen available here
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The Process

The Process is a series of books showcasing the unused and unseen ideas, concepts, mockups and sketches that are created during the branding process. Each branding project only has one outcome that makes it into the real world, however there are dozens of interesting and intelligent ideas that never see the light of day after being cast aside by the designer or not picked by the client. These books are about those ideas. Published by The Brand Identity.

The Process

Bienal, Collins, DesignStudio, DIA, Franklyn, Hype Type Studio, Passport, POST—, Public-Library, Socio Design, Vertigo, Yuta Takahashi
Publisher: The Brand Identity
Production / Print: Lunch Press
Format: 12.5 × 17.6 cm
Typeface: RM Pro by CoType Foundry
Design: The Brand Identity
Volume: 244 pages
Language: English
Price: 19.– £
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The Process Two

Bunch, Bureau Borsche, Mildred & Duck, Never Now, Only, Ragged Edge, StudioSmall, Underline Studio, Vrints-Kolsteren.
Publisher: The Brand Identity
Production / Print: Lunch Press
Format: 12.5 × 17.6 cm
Typeface: RM Pro by CoType Foundry
Design: The Brand Identity
Volume: 228 pages
Language: English
Price: 19.– £
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Saturday Type Fever 2020

On your marks—get set—Type Design! On January 17th and 18th the second edition of Saturday Type Fever at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (HfG Karlsruhe) took place. Like in the year before, it was organized by the NoFoundry—and we could participate again. Students from various art and design colleges in Europe were invited to work together on typefaces for 30 hours—accompanied by a diverse program of workshops, talks, installations, and various other formats.

This year, the different aspects of type design played an important role and were topic for many of the talks from the well selected speakers. Under the speakers were type-designers like Mads Wildgaard, graphic designers like Thomas Bizarri but also for example the Quaternio Publishers from Lucerne who were talking about typography in medieval books—with many original books to get in touch with. Slanted Founder and Editor in Chief Online, Julia Kahl, was invited to give a talk on Saturday, too. Further speakers were Leonie Lude and Arno Schlipf, Zsazsa Tuffy and Loraine Furter. The event ended Saturday on midnight after thirty hours—with a party, of course.

The student team built a wonderful organic furniture-landscape with many places to rest, have a few drinks and of course many workspaces for designing type. With everything you might need: Printers, Scanners, Snacks and luckily lots of coffee.

To us, this year’s edition of the Saturday Type Fever was a full success and we hope it won’t be the last one!

Typotable No. 4

Typotable No. 4—Print meets Motion is part of the independent lecture series Typotable, where current type design and typography positions are shown and discussed. The lectures are held by established type and graphic designers as well as by young designers and students.

In this edition of Typotable No. 4 Prof. Andrea Tinnes will guide you through her visual research project “Library of Shapes, Texts and Structures.” Stefan Hürlemann shows stunning Motion Graphics for, among other, Nike and Fogo and gives insights in his work. TT No. 4 special: André Fuchs presents his free and open source project “The Ultimate List of Kerning Pairs”—a useful knowledge for every type designer.

Typotable is initiated by four type lovers from Leipzig in cooperation with the Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Druckkunst Leipzig e.V.. It takes place quarterly in the Large Printing Hall of the Museum für Druckkunst.

Typotable No. 4—Print meets Motion

When?
January 30th, 2020
Doors: 6:30 p.m.

Start: 7 p.m.
End: 9 p.m.

Where?
Großer Drucksaal im Museum für Druckkunst
Nonnenstraße 38
04229 Leipzig

Tickets: 9.– € via tixforgigs

Note: Photo and film recordings will be made for the event. By participating in the event, you consent to the use of the recordings for documentation and advertising purposes.

Analog Algorithm

Analog Algorithm—Source-Related Grid Systems is a tool kit to create new forms. It deals with grid-based design and gives the reader techniques to develop new forms, fonts, logos, and patterns. The concept represents a design process in which individual decisions follow much larger and deeper principles than immediate and spontaneous-intuitive actions.

Using a wide variety of examples, each chapter contains a detailed description of the procedure from form analysis to setting up design rules and their application. Both a workbook and a source of inspiration, this publication provides designers and architects with the tool they need to find analytical forms—analog, algorithm-based, exploratory but never of arbitrary origin.

The procedures described allow an almost infinite number of possibilities. The designer is thus transformed from inventor to interpreter or curator, who assesses individual forms for logos, fonts or patterns on the fly and ensures that the design process is always efficient and goal-oriented.

Analog Algorithm—Source-Related Grid Systems

Publisher: Lars Müller Publishers
Author: Christoph Grünberger
Design: Christoph Grünberger
Size: (w × h × d) 17 × 24 cm
Volume: 304 pages
Release: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-03778-593-5
Language: English
Price: 45.–
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item Magazin #1

item (Independent platform for the Transfer of Educational impulses via a student Magazine) is the new student magazine of the Department of Design and Culture at HTW Berlin. The first issue of item (item Magazin #1) is dedicated to the topic “xeno.”

The prefix “xeno” originates from the Greek and translates to “foreign.” But what actually means foreign and how do you deal with it? What makes something different and is this so-called alien good or threatening? Which opportunities does the unknown offer us and how should we face them?

In the first issue of item, thirteen authors deal with questions like these and illuminate the topic for you from different perspectives. Students and teachers of the HTW Berlin as well as external authors have confronted the alien and provided inspiring impulses.
To capture the theme of “xeno” visually and to intensify the engagement with the topic, various anomalies and deviations from the defined system can be found in the first section. Some can be found at first sight, others have to be searched for a long time.

In addition to the discourse on the subject of “xeno,” 25 students of the Communication Design and Industrial Design degree program provide varied insights into their projects at the university. Just as wide-ranging as the design courses are, so is the insight that the magazine wants to give you: from photo series and illustrations through interaction design to font development and classic graphic design.

The magazine was founded, conceived, designed, and introduced by Sally Paschmann in the course of her bachelor thesis and is intended to provide insights into the debates, thoughts, impulses, and projects that arise during the course of studies. It provides a platform for students to introduce themselves and their projects and to consider their work in a socially relevant context. It also gives an exciting insight into the course of studies to external people.

item Magazin #1 – xeno

Publisher: HTW Berlin, Department of Design and Culture
Editor: Sally Paschmann
Graphic Design: Sally Paschmann
Contributors: Alice Rawsthorn, Kathleen Judith Hughes, Armen Avanessian, Anke Hennig, Andreas Töpfer, Decolonising Design Group, Ben Wittner, Sascha Thoma, Katrin Hinz, Sally Paschmann, Melanie Glück, Birgit Weller, Yana Milev, Rebecca Merdes, Johanna Zech, Badria-Lea Bader, Sophia Brinkmann, Hanko Ye, Tetyana Gryniva, Felix Sewing, Flynn Jorinde Pätz, Marina Engelhardt, Julia Krämer, Rick Lewik, Joanna Wilkans, Markus Windt, Gregor Jahner, Marius Bergmann, Basil Boyacos, Michael Brummer, Tutku Gülsu Sahin, Christina Wunderlich, Giulia Degasperi, Johanna Leißner, Jennifer Naffin, Felix Bamforth, Fabian Zaja, Lara Melinda Hasic, Dorian Hehn
Release: October 2019
Format: 21 × 27.5 cm
Volume: 144 pages
Edition: 500 copies
Workmanship: Offset Printed on different high-quality paper grades like Munken, Grenita, and ProfiBulk
Language: German / English
Instagram: @item_magazin
ISSN: 2629-6691
Price: 9.– Euro

The magazine can be purchased via Instagram @item_magazin or at the HTW Berlin, Campus Wilhelminenhof.

Werkschau 2020 FH Bielefeld

Once again, graduates of the department of design of the University of Applied Sciences FH Bielefeld will present their theses in the fields of photography and visual media, communication design, and fashion at the Werkschau 2020 FH Bielefeld. For three days, the department will become an exhibition and communication space for teachers, designers, friends, relatives, and all those interested in design.

You are invited to join the opening on Friday, January 31st, at 6 p.m. The traditional Werkschau-Party will also take place this semester. The celebration will take place on January 31st from 11 p.m. on, at Nr. z. P. in the Große-Kurfürsten-Str. 81.

On Saturday (01.02.) between 11–18 o’clock and on Sunday (02.02.) from 11–17 o’clock there will be the possibility to stroll through the exhibition and experience the exhibited works.

Werkschau 2020 FH Bielefeld

When?
Exhibition
January 31st, 2020, 6 a.m.–11 p.m.
February 1st, 2020, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.
February 2nd, 2020, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
Party
January 31st, 2020, from 11 p.m.

Where?
FH Bielefeld
Fachbereich Gestaltung
Lampingstraße 3
33615 Bielefeld

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Typeface of the Month: Arkit

This Sans Serif gives you both: a geometric, working horse that fits in any point size and becomes a special and playful companion for display applications in the thicker cuts.

Arkit is a “constructivist” sans but beneath its geometric appearance lurk humanist undertones and an organic essence that can be felt rather than seen—as for instance in the slightly tapered strokes. Arkit has a big x-height and is suitable for signage and many display applications. It also performs well as a book face, in body copy, captions and with texts at small sizes too. The complete family features ten styles from the extremely light Hairline to the extremely heavy Bomb.

Arkit

Foundry: CAST
Designer: Erasmo Ciufo
Release: December 2019
Format: OTF, TTF, Webfont (Variable Font will follow within 2020)
Weights: Hairline, Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, Heavy, Bomb
Price: single weight 40.– € / family 320.– €
Purchase Arkit at Myfonts, Fontstand and c-a-s-t.com

The Assembled Human

With The Assembled Human the Museum Folkwang inquires into the ambivalent relationship between humans and machines. It’s a conflicted relationship, fluctuating between utopia and nightmare, and it still influences our present time. From the conveyor belt to cybernetics to today’s digital revolution, the show traces the transformation of technology, presenting a wide panorama of artistic visual worlds: human beings as hybrid creatures, blended with the machines and technology they have made. Featuring a number of essays, this extensive catalog goes in-depth into this highly current issue.

The Assembled Human is the accompanying catalog for the exhibition of the same name at the Museum Folkwang. The catalog was designed by Verena Gerlach, using the typefaces Nielot by Laïc: Type Foundry, a plain, geometrical typeface, inspired by posters created by designers representing Russian Constructivism and IBM Plex Sans, by Bold Monday.

The exhibition will take place in Essen, Germany, from November 8th, 2019 until March 15th, 2020.

Artists:
Walter Heinz Allner, Bettina von Arnim, Gerd Arntz, Ed Atkins, Giacomo Balla, Joachim Bandau, Lenora de Barros, Willi Baumeister, Thomas Bayrle, Rudolf Belling, Ella Bergmann-Michel, Renato Bertelli, Umberto Boccioni, Wilhelm Braune, John Cage, Helen Chadwick, Computer Technique Group (CTG), Charles A. Csuri, Mariechen Danz, Fortunato Depero, Walter Dexel, Otto Dix, Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Charles & Ray Eames, Max Ernst, Alexandra Exter, Öyvind Fahlström, Harun Farocki, William Allan Fetter, Otto Fischer, Herbert W. Franke, Carl Grossberg, George Grosz, Richard Hamilton, Barbara Hammer, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Raoul Hausmann, John Heartfield, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Eva Hesse, Lewis Wickes Hine, Heinrich Hoerle, Rebecca Horn, Vilmos Huszár, Boris Ignatowitsch, Fritz Kahn, Wassily Kandinsky, Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven, Friedrich Kiesler, Konrad Klapheck, Jürgen Klauke, Paul Klee, Heinrich Kley, Josh Kline, Iwan Kljun, Gustavs Klucis, Alexander Kluge, Kiki Kogelnik, Germaine Krull, Boris Kudojarow, Helmuth Kurth, Jürgen van Kranenbrock, Maria Lassnig, Fernand Léger, Alice Lex-Nerlinger, Roy Lichtenstein, El Lissitzky, Hilary Lloyd, Goshka Macuga, René Magritte, Kasimir Malewitsch, Man Ray, Étienne-Jules Marey, Rémy Markowitsch, Caroline Mesquita, László Moholy-Nagy, Johannes Molzahn, Alexei Morgunow, Martin Munkácsi, Eadweard Muybridge, Otto Neurath, Katja Novitskova, ORLAN, Tony Oursler, Trevor Paglen, Nam June Paik, Eduardo Paolozzi, Georgi Petrusow, Antoine Pevsner, Walter Pichler, Jon Rafman, Robert Rauschenberg, Timm Rautert, Alexander Rodtschenko, Thomas Ruff, Walter Ruttmann, James Shaffer, Arkadi Schaichet, Xanti Schawinsky, Helmut Schenk, Oskar Schlemmer, Nicolas Schöffer, Franz Wilhelm Seiwert, Avery Singer, Stelarc, Friedemann von Stockhausen, Thayaht, Paul Thek, Jean Tinguely, Patrick Tresset, Anna Uddenberg, Andor Weininger, Erwin Wendt, Hugo von Werden, George Widener

The Assembled Human

Editor: Museum Folkwang, Essen
Texts: Sabine Breitwieser, Maren Butte, Nadine Engel, Anna Fricke, Antje Krause-Wahl, Olaf Möller, Bernd Stiegler, Lena Trüper, Nisaar Ulama
Design: Verena Gerlach
Formate: 21 × 27,5 cm
Volume: 384 pages
Paper: LuxoArt Samt 135 g/sm.

Workmanship: 334 colored illustrations, Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7356-0637-2
Price: 65,– Euro
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