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Author Shiva Nallaperumal
Co-Author Peter Biľak
Language English, German
Pages 64
Size 24 × 17 cm
Publisher Typotheque
Binding soft cover
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This bilingual English/German type specimen presents Typotheque type families which are available in Sans/Serif or Sans/Slab variations. The specimen includes an essay on the history of the related type families, and detailed showing on each typeface, including not yet published typefaces set for release in the future. Design by Shiva Nallaperumal.
15.00 EUR
Heavy-weight Typotheque tote bag for your book, made of 100% organic cotton canvas, sustainably sourced and locally silk-screened.
15.00 EUR
Heavy-weight Typotheque tote bag for your book, made of 100% organic cotton canvas, sustainably sourced and locally silk-screened.
18.00 EUR
This book is a celebration of cultural diversity, as well as a presentation of the Typotheque typeface collection, both current and upcoming fonts.
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The Q project includes three physical drafting stencils with the basic shapes needed to construct the capital letters of the Latin alphabet in various styles.
15.00 EUR
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This book was published on the occasion of the opening of Typotheque’s solo exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Den Haag.
5.00 EUR
Typotheque specimen No.18 present the geometric multilingual typeface family. This 36-pages brochure exists in four colour versions.
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Transparency is a study on design and language, Peter Bilak’s MA thesis at the Academy of Fine Arts & Design in Bratislava (1997), designed, written and edited by the author.
495.00 EUR
A limited edition full set of Works That Work magazine, in a specially made slipcase.
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Type specimen presented a typeface family Plotter by Nikola Djurek, with extensive essay by Thomas Maier and Florian Hardwig.
16.00 EUR
Final issue of Works That Work magazine. This issue presents a vision of design that we believe in, design as a process that leads to permanent betterment of life and where everyone involved benefits.
8.00 EUR
Typotheque Type specimen No.15 presents 21 Hebrew type families, and describes the process of designing them.
16.00 EUR
The Sport and Game issue of WTW, about sport as a powerful tool for shaping the foundations of a community, for solving problems where politicians stalemate and for paving the way for social progress.
16.00 EUR
This issue of Works That Work magazine is exploring the role of design in the development of Bhutan.
40.00 EUR
This issue of WTW strives to probe beyond the visible aspect of design. We look at the invisible organisational principles shaping our lives.
16.00 EUR
This issue of Works That Work is exploring the fine line between breaking the rules and breaking the laws.
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Many magazines rush to cover the very latest news, racing to be the first to get a story out. In WTW No. 6 we look at forgotten ideas worth a second look.
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If necessity is the mother of invention, extreme environments must be hotbeds of innovation. This issue of Works That Work finds out.
5.00 EUR
This type specimen makes typeface selection easier and more fun with split pages that let you create over 10,000 type combinations.
16.00 EUR
In this issue we look at designs from the past that have shaped the present, and designs from the present that will affect the future.
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In this issue of WTW we look at inventions as deceptively simple as the shipping container and as staggeringly complex as an intercontinental aircraft.
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The pilot issue demonstrates that creativity is not the exclusive domain of artists or designers, but something that surrounds us in our daily lives.
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This type specimen features in detail Greta Sans type family and includes the extensive article on the process of designing type systems.
15.00 EUR
This book presents eleven interviews with renowned type designers and writers, interviewed by students of Type Media postgraduate course in type design.
5.00 EUR
This folder / poster presents a selection of projects done by Johanna and Peter Biľak from 1998 to 2007.
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Catalogue of an accompanying exhibition of the 22nd International Biennale of Graphic Design Brno 2006. The exhibition critically questions possibilities of organising graphic design exhibitions today, and documents reactions of invited designers.
15.00 EUR
This publication presents work of Czech and Slovak designers focused on the process of creating innovative typographic solutions