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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Typography Tuesday... well, Wednesday

So I'm still not getting this perfect, but at least I'm getting closer! *Sigh*

This week's post continues along the vein of really super cool letter blocks with three sets from House Industries. House is a prolific type foundry, which produces startlingly beautiful work. I particularly enjoy their alphabet blocks, each designed to not only display a stylish alphabet, but also fit together like a puzzle in a variety of ways. To wit:



Alexander Girard Alphabet Blocks



Neutraface Slab Blocks



PhotoLettering Blocks

*Sniffle*
I'm getting all teary-eyed, their so beautiful.

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Typography Tuesday... er, Friday.

Yeah, so obviously I'm still getting a hang of this whole regular posting stuff. To my credit, I was on vacation this past Tuesday, so better late than never, right? And I'm not even into next week yet! How great is that!?

Anyway, the typographic inspiration for this post comes straight from my living room. All over my living room. This is the kind of typography that really hurts to step on. Nonetheless, it is one of my favorite applications of typography: the humble alphabet block.

As for my household, we have the simple, straightforward, inexpensive, ubiquitous (and most importantly, locally purchased) blocks. These are the classic chunks of wood in red, blue, yellow, and green, set in some relative of Clarendon. Ours in particular are Schylling Big Blocks.



But these are one of countless possibilities for block design. There are more possible block variations than there are extant typefaces. So what else is out there?

To begin with, there are the numerous elegant block sets created by German toy maker Lindenwood, under their Uncle Goose brand. When I first saw these things, they made me drool. Honestly. Check it out:


They make so much more than these beauties. They also make a sans serif line...

 
... foreign alphabets...


... and even patterns!


So cool! Check out all the different variations (from Latin-based alphabets to Arabic, Hebrew, Greek, Cyrillic, Chinese, and even Braille) at the Uncle Goose Brand Blocks site.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Typography Tuesday

Okay, so obviously my experiment in self-discipline failed initially. I only missed – what – 3 weeks? Let's try this again, shall we?

The other day I was extremely excited to find that Veer added a new type coffee mug to their Merch repertoire. I am already a proud owner of their Helvetica Coffee Mug:



But low and behold, they have done it again! Veer now offers a Garamond Coffee Mug:

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