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Larger teams and more complex work are moving type design toward more thorough crediting systems. But it’s only partially about the system and more about honouring the often unknown ones investing their considerable skills into producing the fonts we use and love. TypeTogether has begun making improvements in this area. What considerations were taken into account and what conclusions have been reached thus far?
F37 Bergman is a revival of Hans Möhring’s Florida typeface. The Swedish director Ingmar Bergman consistently used Florida in his films — always presented in stark black and white. This new digitalisation expands the original creating a matching lower-case with 4 new weights.
Black[Foundry] designed a new typeface family for the French national institute for computer science Inria (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique). It comprises both Serif and Sans Serif styles, each in 3 weights and matching italics.
The fonts are available under an Open Font Licence.
“This family began with material I had collected for In Letters We Trust a few years ago. Like that lecture, Conductor began with a simple observation, which prompted questions and conjecture and before long, a whole type family. Conductor is also the first family I’ve worked on with Nina Stössinger from the start, making it especially satisfying to launch. — Tobias Frere-Jones”

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