Always Looking Further: Fontstand Profiles Typotheque March 7, 2018 #EDUCATION, FOUNDRIES, PEOPLE Peter Biľak, fontstand, Karloff negative, Typotheque, Sébastien Morlighem, Johanna Bilak Share this post to: Next post:Typographic “voice” alludes to a typeface’s personality and the ways in which we experience a text. Or back to all posts “Type design,” says Biľak, “is a formal discipline, and the resulting fonts are collections of black and white forms. Without providing context, it is hard to appreciate them or know how to get the most out of them, so we publish articles describing the creative processes behind the typefaces, the research and development. Some call this marketing, but for us, it is a rare chance to discuss the intentions of the typeface.” Newer:Common Errors in Type DesignOlder:Typographic “voice” alludes to a typeface’s personality and the ways in which we experience a text. PostedMarch 7, 2018 AuthorNicole Phillips CategoriesEDUCATION, FOUNDRIES, PEOPLE TagsPeter Biľak, fontstand, Karloff negative, Typotheque, Sébastien Morlighem, Johanna Bilak