type foundry
Rosetta Camp Brings Type Designers Together
This September David Březina organised Rosetta Camp near the foundry’s headquarters in Brno (Czech Republic) to give its type designers the opportunity to meet and collaborate.
Read moreFoundry Focus: Process Type Foundry
On this Fourth of July The FontFeed shines the spotlight on a (relatively) smaller American foundry that is making big waves. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Process Type Foundry is an independent type design studio specializing in the production and distribution of original contemporary typefaces. The studio is run by Eric Olson and Nicole Dotin, [...]
Read moreVideo Announcement For Bureau Des Affaires Typographiques
New French type foundry BAT – Bureau des Affaires Typographiques have produced a fun, professional looking video announcing their impending launch.
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