Youβre living in 1930s Germany. We know, they taught us that in school.
Youβre living in 1930s Germany. We know, they taught us that in school.
Thanks!
Monospaced classic-looking serif face. Curves and weight distribution seem Latin-American to me, but I could be completely off the mark. π€ I can feel a facepalming moment coming up. π
Itβs been a while since this happened. I know Iβve seen this typeface but canβt put my finger on it. Anyone? @fontsinuse.com @fontid.co #fontid
If how I do things soothes me but drives other people up the walls, I probably have AD(H)D or Iβm on the autism spectrum. #neverdiagnosed
The theme of the party thrown by the @arteveldehs.bsky.social SRA to thank the student representatives and their participation coaches was βMasqueradeβ. Hold my soft drink (I donβt drink alcohol). π
New stickers from #ATypI CPH, so people know who they have in front of them.
βThe difference is like the Dutch prime minister dancing and John Travolta in Saturday Night Feverβ Bas explaining the dynamic stroke movements in Kermit compared to linear movements. #ATypI www.kermit-font.com
The central question to their presentation is: βIn how many dimensions can a letter exist?β
The excitement builds as the audience waits for Underware to blow their collective minds. #ATypI
Many are envious of my pants. They complete the #realFontShop look. #ATypI
@pbnowell.bsky.social (Font Proofer) moderates a panel on the important question βCan type tools and community projects be sustainable?β with Lisa Huang (World of Type), Tom Conroy (Fontdue), and Rainer Erich Scheichelbauer (Glyphs). βYou can only work for free for so muchβ #ATypI
Enjoying an actual Danish in actual Denmark (the pastry, not a person), representing #realFontShop while moderating Stage 2 this morning at #ATypI Copenhagen.
Eben Sorkin kicks off day 3 of the #ATypI conference with great news. Also: use Stephen Nixonβs tool for testing your fonts on existing web pages.
Joost Grootensβ keynote concludes another great day at #ATypI Copenhagen. Tomorrow, I have a full morning of moderating Track 2. Sounds like a lot of work? Sounds like fun!
Wrapping up after his stellar keynote on dictionary design at #ATypI, Joost Grootens explained why he is against user testing: βUsers donβt know what they donβt know.β
Just so you know.
Moderating Track 2 this afternoon.
And weβre offβ¦ Organiser Sofie Beier and ATypI president Carima El Behairy welcome the typographic community to our annual conference.
Am I on your list? π
On my way. βοΈ Photo by Matthew Rechs whoβs already in Copenhagen.
I know, but we all hang onto something different to make sense of the world and keep going. Never apologize for that. π€
I know itβs not much but anything I can do.
For starters. π€
Having to rebuild your entire Twitter network from scratch is a drag, but worth it, I guess? Iβm looking forward to interacting with you all on here.