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Helvetica Nation

Helvetica Nation, a commemorative wordmark on the occassion of Helvetica’s 50 Year Anniversary. Translated for 9 different countries with a strong design culture. Typeface aside, the logo serendipitously includes the number 50 and a subliminal Swiss cross.

$35 USD/Shirt (shipping: $10 North America, $15 Rest of the world)
Contact: Emmanuel Buenviaje / info [at] helveticanation.com

Michael McDonald has an interesting grid-based portfolio, with slick and accurate works within that are truly worth the look.

Helvetica Film Paris, report

Helvetica film screening in Paris was a long awaiting moment for me and I’m sure for many designers and type lovers. Having the chance to watch this film in the Palais de Tokyo was even better.
Even if the weather were not on our side, a storm fell down on the city during all the night, many graphic designers made displacement. I was nevertheless a little bit disappointed because the system of reservation set up by Fsept (the organizer) made this event less festive than it could have been.

Some “known heads” was present: the team of Experimental Jetset, Peter Gabor, Catherine de Smet, Michel Chanaud (Etapes magzine and of course Gary Hutswit, film director. Gary Hutswit achieved to make this film with intelligence, dynamism and humour. It was also very interesting to see so many huge graphic designers speeching of the helvetica but also of their approach of graphic design and of their creative universe. After the screening, the audience was entitled to a session of Q&A with the director and also a presentation by Nik Thonen (AD of Palais de Tokyo) of the font “PDT” based on Helvetica. It would too long to write here all the exchanges with Gary and the audience. So soon you will be able to read here a full interview with Gary Hutswit.

The release of the DVD is scheduled for October 2007. Gary promises us very many bonus in it…

I’ve took some picture of the event here.

Kansas City screening
RIT Screening

For those who didn’t had the chance to book a seat for the show friday 25th May, you have a second chance. A new screening date has be scheduled for the day after, saturday 26th at 5:00 pm at Palais de Tokyo. Don’t miss it.

To book your seat send a mail to Fsept : reservation@fsept.net

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Mark Blamire of Blanka informed me of this interesting article about Helvetica on the BBC website.

The Helvetica font is celebrating its 50th birthday. You’ve probably seen it a thousand times today. Why?

At this moment in boardrooms across the globe, captains of industry are leafing through sheet after sheet of typefaces. There are hundreds of choices, but many of these movers and shakers don’t take a lot of leafing before plumping for Helvetica.

Read the article here.