Archive for July, 2009

And Melbourne

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And, design studio based in Melbourne Australia, recently launched their new website. Solid work.

And is an innovative design studio operating across a diverse range of creative mediums.

Our philosophy is rooted in the foundations of creative ideas, capable of satisfying both our client’s needs and extending the boundaries of visual communication. Developing quality outcomes for jobs of all sizes and complexity is our passion.

And. often collaborates with designers, artists, photographers, and writers to develop a more universal comprehension of ideas and outcomes to better ourselves and the world around us.

Primota – Stéphane Elbaz

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Very talented french designer Stéphane Elbaz, is currently working on a typeface called Primota, due to be released early 2010. Beautiful!

Tiro Typeworks – Typefounding at Rossville, 1840

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Melting Equipment (urn & pourer). Small amounts of lead are melted in the pouring device, which when tipped releases the molten lead through a spout.

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While I was doing typeface and alphabet research for a current project involving Inuit (Inuktitut) language, I came across the type foundry and project studio Tiro Typeworks.

Since 1994, Tiro Typeworks has established a reputation for both design and technical quality in digital font production. From beginnings as an independent retail type foundry, the company, which still consists of founders John Hudson and Ross Mills, has developed into a highly regarded developer of custom typefaces and font solutions for major software developers, academic organisations and publishers, and government. Since 1997, Tiro Typeworks has specialised in fonts for multilingual computing and publishing, making fonts for a variety of scripts and writing systems. This work includes extensions to existing Latin typefaces (for instance, new Cyrillic, Greek and Hebrew companions for Helvetica Linotype), original single and multi-script typefaces designed by Hudson and Mills, and collaborations with Tiro’s associate designers.

I found on their website a project examinating of some of the processes that James Evans may have used to cast type at the Rossville Mission.

See the complete experiment here

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Finished mould

James Evans, Rossville, 1840

28 September, 1840
‘For a fortnight I have been endeavouring to cast type, to print the Cree language; but every attempt hitherto made has failed. I have no proper materials, neither type-metal, nor any other thing requisite:I hope, however, to conquer the difficulties and begin printing the Cree language in a few weeks or months at the farthest’

30 September, 1840
‘I cut types in lead of two characters, and took moulds in clay, chalk, putty, sand, and tried some other fruitless experiments.’

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Initial casting; here unfinished as pulled from the mould

Iknoki

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Iknoki is a design and visual communication collective/studio that was founded in 2007 by Francesco D’ Abbraccio, Francesco Greguol and Christian Jugovac.
They consider their work as a multidisciplinary practice in which aspects of various disciplines and media are explored. They are based in Venice, Italy.

Scale series: Moon – Build

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Screen printed, A1 glow-in-the-dark ink on Ebony Colorplan stock.
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‘Scale series – Moon’ (edition of 50 per poster only) by Build. Screen printed by K2 Screen, available to buy from Blanka.

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