Digital for the love of wood February 4, 2019 #TYPE DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY, FONTS Nick Sherman, hamilton woodtype, AdobeFonts Share this post to: Next post:Phase, a generative type tool by Elias Hanzer, manipulates letters by hand or sound Or back to all posts the tremendous bifurcated tuscan HWT Brylski typeface Nick Sherman designed for the Hamilton Woodtype Museum recently became available for free syncing via Adobe Fonts to anyone with a creative cloud subscription. Activate and sync this excellent typeface digital font on your account and the museum will receive a donation without it costing you anything. Newer:Today Sarah Hyndman's latest project is What's Your Type?: The Type Dating Game Launches!Older:Phase, a generative type tool by Elias Hanzer, manipulates letters by hand or sound PostedFebruary 4, 2019 AuthorNicole Phillips CategoriesTYPE DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY, FONTS TagsNick Sherman, hamilton woodtype, AdobeFonts