Thriving theatres, museums and galleries are critical to a city’s health. But staying relevant means being more creative and ...
- Sandoll releases IBM Plex Sans TC/SC after Korean and Japanese versions. - IBM Plex Sans CJK development reaffirms Sandoll’s global competitiveness. - Strengthening position in the multilingual font ...
When Alexandria Gonzales and Natalie Petersen’s graphic-design class received an assignment to turn a simple phrase into artwork, they saw an opportunity to make their final product far more than an ...
It’s a project that’s been nearly a year in the making. Melbourne-based animator Izac Less debuted his “pop culture typography” project on the video-sharing platform YouTube last month and boy, is it ...
Google's gone to great effort to remove language as a barrier from communication on the web with its continually evolving translation technologies, and along a similar vein it just released a new open ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
WOBURN, Mass.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Monotype (NASDAQ:TYPE), a leader in helping to empower expression and engagement through type, technology and expertise – today unveiled its instrumental role in one ...
Merrill Garbus—the singer, instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, and all-round auteur of the experimental pop (and typography) project tUnE-yArDs—has said that she’s inspired by books and music for ...
Computer-generated imagery software has given us some truly wonderful gifts: Avatar, Jurassic Park, and that creepy dancing man, to name just a few. Also? These totally absurd, photorealistic letters.
Would you give more to a homeless person if their sign was more vibrant or conveyed its message better? A pair of Massachusetts-based artists have been exchanging the signs of homeless people with ...
It’s easy to take typefaces for granted. With a click of a mouse, the appearance of our words can go from ridiculous (ahem, Comic Sans) to elegant or modern. It’s no surprise then that we rarely think ...