An online industry and educational resource dedicated to title sequence design in film, TV, and beyond. Focuses on the creative process behind the design of title sequences including interviews with filmmakers and directors, designers, and craftspeople revealing in-depth analyses and behind-the-scenes information. Find B-Movies, James Bond 007, Women Title Designers, Mad Men, Designs of Saul Bass and more.
The Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum is the only museum dedicated to the preservation, study, production and printing of wood type. In addition to wood type, the Museum is home to an amazing array of advertising cuts from the 1930s through the 1970s, and all of the equipment necessary to make wood type and print with it, as well as equipment used in the production of hot metal type, tools of the craft and rare type specimen catalogs.
In operation since 1879, this historic letterpress shop designs and prints 500 to 600 different posters a year. Today, in this digital era, many consider the results of letterpress printing unrivaled for its subtleties of texture and color; Hatch Show Print carries on this centuries old process with a 21st century design sensibility.
The Heritage Library collects vintage illustrations from the past which are 100% free to use along with a 'Learn & Discover' Blog of articles, tutorials, and a customer gallery.
A library of nearly 1,500 typefaces designed for print, web, office and mobile environments, The only type foundry ever to be honored by the National Design Awards at the White House; H&Co typefaces are in the permanent collections of both the Smithsonian Institution and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Contains information about typefaces from major typeface libraries. Identifont® is unique in that it enables you to identify a font from a sample by answering a series of simple questions. It is ideal if you want to match an existing typeface, or identify a typeface you have seen in a publication. You will also find information on type designers and their typefaces
One of the world's largest font libraries; offering more than 4000 typefaces. Information about typography events, exhibitions, conferences, conventions and Linotype Library events are included. Select "Know How" for a handy visual glossary of typographic terms from A to Z.
These encyclopedic pages offer over 90,000 entries with information on type design, type designers, the history and choice of fonts and typefaces, the mathematics of type design, font software, and typographic matters in general. Each item also has a dedicated subpage with additional images not shown on the main pages. [select the pink dots like ⦿]
Explore Monotype with a font library spanning over five centuries of design and over 20,000 classic and new fonts. View typography case study examples of partnerships with Monotype. Find design inspiration in an age of information overload.
Ever wanted to have a font just like the one used by certain publications, corporations, or ad campaigns? Well now you can at MyFonts, using the 'WhatTheFont' recognition system. Upload a scanned image of the font, and this site will show you the closest matches in their database.
Brings together some of the most exciting independent type designers and foundries from around the world. Browse type design for branding to editorial design to websites and apps.
A type foundry and design studio from The Hague, Netherlands that develops and markets original typefaces. In October 2009, Typotheque became the first type foundry to introduce the concept of web fonts. Features: Books, Posters, Typeface Stories, Interviews, Tutorials, and more.