1. links for 2008-08-30



  2. London TLK TLK

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    We launched a new website: Tlk Tlk – this is a project in which we would like to share the events we are attending, to promote nice things we come across in real life where friends are organising, or just giving a hand, or sometimes events organised by complete stranger but we like what they do…

    The idea is a continuous curration of things we are interrested in, a littl ebit like R-Echos but for cultural events.

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  3. My favorite icon in 10.5


    the blue screen of death as an icon
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  4. links for 2008-08-24



  5. links for 2008-08-20



  6. Firmin Didot & the egg shapes

    That’s a didot i’ve been working on for quite some times now on a very low intensity mode. It would be nice to get more time to be able to only work on it and push it as far as I can.

    I plan a few journeys to the St Bride Library later this september in order to perfectly identify the font and maybe get some a few digital specimen/scan – the image i’m working from is not so high resolution and i miss some details. The shape of the lower case o is in the form of an egg – it is what attracted me at the very beginning – a kind of odd feeling about it. Now, it hapens I quite like it (read: a lot!), and when looking at a regular Didot, I find the regular one to be too perfectly close from a circle.

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    I’m actualy drawing some letters which didn’t exist in my sample – it is the case of the 0 (zero) which is designed as a kind of clin d’œil to the zero of Francois Rappo for LaPolice.

    When I finish a more descent version of it, i will post an early release on Fontnest.

    * Didot typeface’s name comes from the Didot family – Didot is the name of a family of French printers, punch-cutters and publishers. Through its achievements and advancements in printing, publishing and typography, the family has lent its name to typographic measurements developed by François-Ambroise Didot and the Didot typeface developed by Firmin Didot. (wikipedia about Didot Family)

    ** This didone typeface I’m working on has been cut by Firmin Didot (1764–1836) a little while ago… here i’m not caring really about the dazzle effect and i’m trying to stay as close from the original shape cast in metal as possible. I think to dedicate this thin version (highest contrast) to only large letter size.

    *** others Didot I like notably includes Didot Elder by Francois Rappo, Ambroise by Jean-Francois Porchez



  7. Typographic references for later

    Milton Glaser – Baby Teeth; Momus made some nice connection in reference to the work James Goggin did on his record cover in this article.

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    “Paul Klein – Designer of a commercial modern semi-stencil face in 1930” is the only information I could find. (from Luc Devroye’s Stencil Fonts Page)

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    This page has some other similar references.



  8. LIP

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    LIP logo reminded me the MIT Press logotype; we are speaking about it in R-Echos issue 1
    I saw this logotype in Godard’s “Ici et ailleurs” (here and elsewhere). LIP factory was an experiment in the self management of a factory in the 70’s in France (read more about LIP factory).

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  9. links for 2008-08-17

    • Indxr is a self contained web application dedicated to both presenting and archiving mixed media formats through the browser. Mirroring FTP content and with the ability to add and edit content remotely, Indxr is ideal for project management, client access and portfolio showcase.


  10. Details in typography



    Details in typography, originally uploaded by jrgd.

    Details in typography

    I just received my copy of the last book by Jost Hochuli – with a very kind message; Romuald: it’s lovely to know the people you’re buying books from.

    www.hyphenpress.co.uk/



  11. TV addicted

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    Ginger & Fred, 1986,
    directed by Frederico Fellini
    with Marcello Mastroianni and Giulietta Masina.



  12. links for 2008-08-14



  13. R-Echos issue 1 / AMP1



    R-Echos issue 1 / AMP1, originally uploaded by jrgd.

    on Flickr



  14. 01-05-07 1550



    01-05-07 1550, originally uploaded by jrgd.



  15. diagram01



    diagram01, originally uploaded by andreas schlegel.



  16. worst beauty

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    from BBC



  17. beautifully worrying



    , originally uploaded by fake is the new real.



  18. Type Faces, an interview with type designer Kris Sowersby | i love typography, the typography and fonts blog



    There was a point at design school when I realised that I loved drawing letterforms, so much so that I would prefer to make typefaces than become a graphic designer. I think it was when I was drawing/copying Bembo letter by letter, trying to understand how it was put together. I noticed that the arch of the ‘n’ subtly curves into into the right-hand stem—all the way down into the serif.

    Type Faces, an interview with type designer Kris Sowersby | i love typography, the typography and fonts blog



  19. IMG_1703



    IMG_1703, originally uploaded by Amanda Alessandrine.

    playing at assembling colors: i recently bought a pot of 100 color pencil just fore that! – influenced by a friends desk where all his pencil where organised in pot by hue. beautiful.



  20. Setting up



    Setting up, originally uploaded by Amanda Alessandrine.