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Archived New Products: 1st Quarter 2009

New Products

 

These pages are always worth a visit first. Here, we will introduce exciting new foundries, fonts and products. So, take a look. We are sure you will discover some great ideas.

New Foundry: Tanseek & Tanseek Modern Pro

 

The Tanseek™ typeface family is the first harmonious blend of Arabic and Latin, serif and sans serif typefaces, to serve the needs of 21st century graphic communicators. Developed by a team of four typeface designers – Arlette Boutros, Mourad Boutros, Richard Dawson and Dave Farey – it brings the best of Latin and Arabic typeface design into one unified super-family.


New Foundry: Tolstrup Pryds Graphics

From Lisbeth Tolstrup and Lars Pryds comes this quaint yet valuable collection.

New Foundry: Type Associates

Type Associates is constantly adding new typefaces to its collection with an emphasis on practical, enduring designs.

New Foundry: StockBucket

Founded in May of 2004 by graphic desginers David Phillips and Traci Daberko, StockBucket strives to provide creative professionals with inspirational imagery that sparks new ideas and gives thier projects style and originality. Companies using StockBucket's products include design firms, advertising agencies, web designers, in-house communications departments and publishing firms. With their focus on delivering unique visual solutions, StockBucket speaks directly to the needs of the creative customer.

New Foundry: The Hiscott Foundry

The Hiscott Foundry is essentially one person, Jonathan Hiscott. With most of his fonts so far his goal has been to make unique and classy display oriented fonts. To do this he gives himself the same simple challenge: pick a specific shape from an object, and staying within certain limitations of that shape design variations from it into a readable font. He can't say that he won't someday become more interested in designing text fonts but he thinks it will be some time before he changes from his current interest in display fonts.

New Foundry: RJH Productions

Robert Howell has been creating typefaces and designing broadcast graphics since 1993. Experience pays off in this innovative collection.

New Foundry: Planetco

Since 1989 Planetco has been the publishing arm of Las Vegas artist Mat Planet. Initially concerned in high-end printing with letterpress, woodcut and hand lettering, it branched into creating and selling its own brand of digital typefaces in 1998. Planetco continues to wallow in its obsession with type and continues to explore the possibilities of that medium.

New Foundry: Lebbad Design

Jim Lebbad has created award-winning designs for domestic and international clients including Arista Records, Nickelodeon, Campbell Soup Company and Simon & Schuster Publishing, to name a few. While at NAL, Jim's handlettering skills won awards from the Type Directors Club. He then moved on to Berkley Putnam Publishing where he was named Art Director. While there, his art direction on numerous covers won awards from the Society of Illustrators. Jim created Lebbad Design in 1981 and continues creating work for a variety of clients both large and small.

New Foundry: Cubo Fonts

Cubo Fonts has been created in Paris in 2008 by Florent Courtaigne, graduated in visual arts in ENSAD – “Art Décoratifs de Paris” (memoir about the typographic art of the Parisian catacombs). Cubo Fonts follows the lead of Massin and Jean-François Porchez, and produces original fonts for different medium, as books, websites and visual identities for several firms.

New Foundry: Typebox

Typebox describes its typefaces as unusual but useful. See for yourself in this interesting collection of more than 30 fonts.

New Foundry: Roy Cole Typography

Roy Cole typography was formed in 2003 by the British typographer Roy Cole, who studied under Emil Ruder at the Allgemeine Gewerbeschule in Basle, Switzerland, in the early 1960s. Its objective is to develop further the san serif style of typeface. This is done through the release of new fonts which are both distinctive in design and which demonstrate good legibility, allowing them to be used for text composition.

New Foundry: Just Another Foundry

Tim Ahrens has studied architecture at the University of Karlsruhe and Typeface Design in Reading. He works as a type designer and architect. In 2000 Linotype published his sans serif text face Aroma. In 2005 he founded Just Another Foundry, which distributes his display faces Mashine and Zalamander, the sans serif Facit and Lapture, a revival and redesign of Albert Kapr’s Leipziger Antiqua.

New Foundry: Club Type

Adrian Williams began his career converting many established metal designs for the then new filmsetting devices in 1969. He founded Club Type in 1985 to offer a range of exclusive typefaces arising from a demand for quality typefaces on dedicated typesetting systems prior to the emergence of PostScript. No longer a 'Club', advances in technology have made the Club Type Collection widely available for many popular electronic publishing. The Collection continues to offer further original typeface designs of relevance.


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