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by Peter Biľak
Irma type specimen
3.00 EURBuy A beautifully produced type specimen presenting all styles of the Irma type family, both the Display and Text versions. The simple two-colour booklet shows Irma used in various situations and languages on coated and uncoated paper. Details -
by Alexandre Dimos
Back Cover No.4
11.00 EURBuy Fourth issue of Back Cover, a bilingual French graphic design magazine. In this issue: A Conversation with Karel Martens, Wim Crouwel, Joost Hochuli, and more. Details -
by Peter Biľak
Pocket calendar / sketchbook 2012
7.50 EURBuy The new-and-improved limited edition of the pocket-size, no-nonsense Typotheque calendar and sketchbook. Main features include: a year overview, week overviews on double pages, and 12 different pre-printed grids in the sketchbook. Details -
by Huda Smitshuizen AbiFarès
The Typographic Matchmaking in the City
45.00 EURBuy Typographic Matchmaking in the City project was a design research project investigating new approaches for bilingual lettering in public space. The project brought together Dutch and Middle Eastern designers who collaborated on designing new bilingual typefaces conceived for 3-dimensional space. Details
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by type]media 2009/2010
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10.00 EURBuy This book presents eleven interviews with renowned type designers and writers, interviewed by students of Type Media postgraduate course in type design, including Ken Barber, Peter Bruhn, Christopher Burke, John Downer, René Knip, Radana Lencová, Martin Majoor, Jan MIddendorp, Alejandro Paul, Huda Smitshuijzen AbiFarès, and František Štorm. Details -
by Peter Biľak
Fedra, type specimen
4.00 EURBuy An extensive type specimen presenting the complete Fedra type family (Sans, Serif, Display, Mono, Condensed, Phonetic, Non-Latin). Design process if explained in detail, and typefaces are documented in sample applications. Details -
by Peter Biľak
History, type specimen
4.00 EURBuy Type specimen presenting History project. Inspired by the evolution of Latin alphabet, History is a collection of 21 typefaces that share widths and other metric information so that they can be recombined. Details -
by Peter Biľak
Brioni, type specimen
4.00 EURBuy A modest type specimen presenting Brioni typeface, with information about the project, and sample use. Designed by Peter Bilak, and printed in The Hague. Details
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by Peter Biľak
Greta, type specimen
4.00 EURBuy A type specimen presenting Greta typeface. Greta is a newspaper font family, and the brochure explains design decision that make it well suited for the demands of contemporary journalism. Greta Text, Display and Grande is presented in detail. Details -
by Robin Kinross
Karel Martens Printed matter / Drukwerk
50.00 EURBuy This is the third edition of Karel Martens’s celebrated book Printed matter / Drukwerk Compared to the second edition from 2001, 40 pages have been added, and show work that Martens have done in those 9 years, and includes an interview with Martens. Details -
by Luke Wood
The National Grid No.6
10.00 EURBuy Not quite 'magazine' and not quite 'academic journal', The National Grid attempts to chart a path through the murky wasteland between the professional practice of graphic design and its troublesome academic manifestations. It is independently published in New Zealand. Details -
by Irma Boom
Irma Boom: Biography in Books
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This miniature book contains a complete overview of Irma Boom’s oeuvre, with commentary and more than 450 full colour illustrations in 704 pages with printed edges. Details
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by Peter Biľak
Typotheque specimen (hardcover) No.7
10.00 EURBuy Limited hard cover edition of Typotheque specimen No.7. presenting the complete Typotheque collection, information about OpenType and its typographic features. Signed by its authors. Details -
by Peter Biľak
The 100-Year Calendar
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Plan your future or just contemplate the beautiful pattern of numbers. This oversized A0 poster presents all the days of the 21st century, with weekends clearly marked in magenta. Details
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by Alexandre Dimos
Back Cover No.3
11.00 EURBuy Third issue of Back Cover, a bilingual French graphic design magazine. In this issue: A Conversation Between Richard Hollis and Åbäke and a lot more. Details -
by Kevin FinnOpen Manifesto No.5
18.00 EURBuy With an impressive selection of contributors, this issue of Open Manifesto seeks to explore specific and broader concepts around identity; how identities develop, how they are influenced and how they influence society. Details
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by Kevin FinnOpen Manifesto No.4
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This issue explores the topic of propaganda with contributions from documentary filmmaker Errol Morris, philosopher and activist Noam Chomsky, writer Alain de Botton, Israeli peace activist Nurit Pele-Elhanan and graphic designer Peter Saville, among others. Details
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by Kevin Finn
Open Manifesto No.1
18.00 EURBuy First issue of Australian graphic design magazine providing thoughtful and thought provoking writing devoted to graphic design and wider subjects such as media, politics, culture, economics and social issues. Details -
by Alexandre Dimos
Back Cover No.2
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Back Cover (formerly known as Marie Louise) is a French magazine interested in design history and visual universe. Now with full English translation. Published twice a year. Details
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by Luke Wood
The National Grid No.5
10.00 EURBuy A graphic design publication from New Zealand, offering an eclectic mix of contents ranging from design definitions to fiction and music, with an aim speculate, critically enquire, research and explore graphic design issues within a New Zealand context Details
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by Jost Hochuli
Detail in typography
18.50 EURBuy Subtitled ʻA concise yet rich discussion of all the small things that enhance the legibility of textsʼ, Jost Hochuliʼs guide to micro-typography considers everything that can happen within a column of text. Details -
by Alexandre DimosBack Cover No.1
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Back Cover (formerly known as Marie Louise) is a French magazine interested in design history and visual universe. Now with full English translation. Published twice a year. Details
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by Peter Biľak
Masculine / Feminine
5.00 EURBuy This folder / poster presents a selection of projects done by Johanna and Peter Biľak from 1998 to 2007. The two sides represent the two hemispheres, two methodologies, two different sensitivities, the masculine and the feminine. The combination of the two is Typotheque. Details -
by Peter Biľak
Typotheque Monthly Planner
8.00 EURBuy Rid your desk of the little notes and Post-its, and use the 100 pages of the Typotheque weekly/monthly planner. In addition to the month overview, the A4 planner offers plenty of room for your prioritised to-do lists as well as your creative doodles. Details
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by Petra Černe Oven
Edward Wright: readings, writings
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This book is a reader on the work of Edward Wright, English typographer, painter and teacher. It brings back into circulation some forgotten texts written about Edward Wright by contemporaries – collaborators, students, critics, as well as his own writings. Details
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by Peter Biľak
Multicolour sketchbook
12.50 EURBuy Plain sketchbook with no printing involved. This practical cloth-bound sketchbook comes with 216 pages of fine quality paper, perfect for pencil, pen & ink, separated with colour inserted pages after each section. Details -
by Peter Biľak
Dot Dot Dot 12
12.50 EURBuy Bi-annual independent art/design publication which began life as a graphic design magazine, but whose content has gradually widened to cover art, music, language, politics, film and literature. Details -
by Johanna Biľak
Jigsaw poster & Typotheque newsletters
5.00 EURBuy A series of Typotheque posters presenting Jigsaw typeface in a form of a herb specimen, and Typotheque newsletter on the second poster. Details
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by Peter Biľak
Dot Dot Dot 11
12.50 EURBuy Bi-annual independent art/design publication which began life as a graphic design magazine, but whose content has gradually widened to cover art, music, language, politics, film and literature. Details -
by Gerrit Noordzij
The Stroke
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Gerrit Noordzij’s powerful and analytical text, illustrated with his own diagrams and examples, presents a genuine theory of writing done with any tool and clarifies the relationship between the written and typographic letters.
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by Peter Biľak
Dot Dot Dot X
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DDDX is a montage of articles drawn from issues 2–9. This is not a retrospective act, more a logical next step; a slight return in response to the self-righteous statment of intent on the cover of issue 1; a reply to ourselves after five years’ trial & error. Details
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by Peter Biľak
Dot Dot Dot 9
12.50 EURBuy Bi-annual independent art/design publication which began life as a graphic design magazine, but whose content has gradually widened to cover art, music, language, film and literature. Details
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by Peter Biľak
Dot Dot Dot 8
12.50 EURBuy Bi-annual independent art/design publication which began life as a graphic design magazine, but whose content has gradually widened to cover art, music, language, film and literature. Details -
by Peter Biľak
Dot Dot Dot 7
12.50 EURBuy Bi-annual independent art/design publication which began life as a graphic design magazine, but whose content has gradually widened to cover art, music, language, film and literature. Details -
by Peter Biľak
Dot Dot Dot 3
10.00 EURBuy Independent art/design publication which began life as a graphic design magazine, but whose content has gradually widened to cover art, music, language, film and literature. Details -
by Johanna Biľak
We Want You To Love Type
15.00 EURBuy This publication presents work of 44 Czech and Slovak designers, and focuses on the process of creating innovative typographic solutions that often use experimental processes to venture into unknown territory. Details
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by Fred Smeijers
Counterpunch
27.00 EURBuy Counterpunch is both an explanation of the sixteenth-century method of cutting metal type and an impassioned plea for contemporary designers to incorporate the lessons of history as a means of creating typography in our digital age. Details -
by Mathieu Lommen
Bram de Does
65.00 EURBuy This uniquely designed and executed book is the first substantial publication devoted to De Does’s life and workbest known internationally as a type and book designer, creator of typefaces Trinité and Lexicon. His book and type designs are here placed in their contexts. Details -
by Iva Janákova-Knobloch
Ladislav Sutnar, Design in Action
68.00 EURBuy This lavishly illustrated book presents the most coherent overview of Sutnar’s work to date and was produced in association with a major retrospect exhibition held in Prague in 2003. The book includes essays by Steven Heller and Paul Makovsky. Details -
by Johanna Biľak
Jigsaw Flipbook
10.00 EURBuy Small flipbook presenting the original idea of the Jigsaw typeface — gradual progression from solid to stencil forms of letters realized in MultipleMaster technology. Details
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