Decovar, by David Berlow
I had the privilege of playing a small part in the development of David Berlow’s Decovar, a mindblowingly complex multistyle typeface designed to experiment with the new OpenType variable font format. Check it out »
I had the privilege of playing a small part in the development of David Berlow’s Decovar, a mindblowingly complex multistyle typeface designed to experiment with the new OpenType variable font format. Check it out »
Last September, I sat down for a brief interview with Liron Lavi Turkenich at the ATypI conference in Warsaw, Poland. ATypI has just published the video (along with a handful of others), where you can hear about everything from my thoughts on type licenses to my agricultural ambitions.
My friend and frequent collaborator Chris Lewis just released a free iOS app Dithr. It dithers photos and video with fun pixilated patterns and retro color palettes, recalling the computer games of my youth!
I find myself taking pictures and videos of mundane, everyday objects (radio towers, ceiling fans, and even plain white walls), just to see what wild colors and pixely gradients I can get the app to produce.
Here are some photos I’ve taken with the app. I encourage you to give it a download at dithr.io, and you’ll even catch a sneak peek of my typeface Output!
Type Network just published a great feature about my latest typeface, Fit. It includes this excellent mock record sleeve, designed by the great Yves Peters.
(In case you’re curious, that’s a picture of me on a hike in Saxon Switzerland National Park in Germany.)
Many thanks to Yves, Marina Chaccur, Claire Lindsey, Caren Litherland, and Tamye Riggs for putting this feature together!