Typographica was born on May 1, 2002. It was an era without social media, when the easiest way to publish your thoughts on the internet was through a forum or a blog, and those platforms freely connected to one another through the beauty of HTML and the World Wide Web.
Type and Media is a master’s course in typeface design at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague (KABK). This website presents the work of last year’s graduates.
In 2021, four Berlin institutions collaborated to digitize a large part of their printed type specimen collections and make the images freely available online.
A new online platform, which documents all known type specimens—past and present. You can view and download them directly or we will direct you to physical or digital copies in archives around the world.
Multi-colored fonts, sometimes called chromatic type, are still relatively rare on the web. This article explains what you can do today and possibly in the future.
As a company that develops fonts, we’re interested in learning how people write. In particular, we want to know more about how people around the world write by hand and how they perceive handwriting by others, a topic on which we have found no current literature.
The GRANSHAN Two-Day-Hybrid-Conference under the title Signs of the times explores the big and small questions that concern the typographic community and type users alike – daily matters and global concerns.