Entries in Typography (2)

Friday
Jan072011

1882 lettres

Whilst doing some online research for a current project I stumbled across this beautiful typography. The set includes a number of typefaces from a french book entitled 'Album du peintre en batiment' published in 1882. (click here) to see the rest.

Tuesday
Nov032009

Mad Men Mad

 

The typography of Mad Men feels right for the era - doesn't it? Mark Simonson takes a closer look and finds all is not as it should be - unless you have a Delorean and your name is Michael. J. Fox.

Gill Sans (c. 1930) is used a lot in the series, mainly for Sterling Cooper logo and signage. Technically, this seems fitting. The way the type is used - metal dimensional letters, generously spaced - looks right. The problem is that Gill was a British typeface not widely available or popular in the states until the 1970s. It's a decade ahead of its time in American type fashions. (Read more).

Michael Bierut (Pentagram) also writes a great article on how the world of Mad Men is so close and yet so far from where we are today, both from a design and cultural perspective (click here).