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Typophile Film Festival 5 Premiere
The Typophile Film Festival 5 premieres at “Design à Trois” in Portland, Oregon on August 27th 2009.
Read moreVendetta For Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events
The end credit titles for Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events feature Vendetta, John Downer’s peculiar interpretation of the Venetian model.
Read moreATypI’08 | Typophile Film Fest 4
The fourth instalment of the Typophile Film Fest featured a selection of short typographic films, motion design, typographic animation and short stories.
Read moreTypophile Film Fest 5: Call For Entries
Typophile has issued an open Call For Entries for the fifth edition of Typophile Film Fest. The film festival is wide open to anything relevant to typography, design history, and/or type design.
Read moreMK12 Create Custom Type for Quantum of Solace Title Sequence
MK12 created custom designed type for the opening credits for “Quantum of Solace”, the most recent James Bond movie.
Read moreThe FontFeed is a daily dispatch of recommended fonts, typography techniques, and inspirational examples of digital type at work in the real world. Eat up.
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