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105 resultsTypotheque at 33pt conference in Dortmund
LecturesDot Dot Dot 16 available now
New issue of DOT DOT DOT (No.11)
Dot Dot Dot No.10 available now
New issue of DOT DOT DOT (No.15)
Dot Dot Dot 14 available now
Dot Dot Dot No.10 available now
Typotheque endorses new font format WOFF
AnnouncementsProposal by Erik van Blokland, Jonathan Kew, and Tal Leming for a new web-specific font format WOFF.Typotheque and Vinotheque announce merger
AnnouncementsTypotheque, a type foundry from the Netherlands, and Vinotheque, a leading wine producer of fine Bordeaux wines, today announced the signing of a definitive merger agreement.Typotheque Fonts in Mass Protests in Slovakia
AnnouncementsSimple graphics unite Slovaks seeking justice and decency in the largest protests in the country’s history.Vienna Airport adopts Fedra Sans
Client SpotlightVienna International Airport opened a new extension of the airport which more than doubles its size. Typotheque developed a custom version of Fedra Sans for the Airport.First Typotheque t-shirt edition.
Oli: a neo-grotesque with irrepressible personality and charming details
New fontsOli Grotesk is an affable, high-performance typeface family informed by the industrial aesthetics of mechanical writing tools.Dutch Type, a long anticipated book by Jan Middeldorp is now available
An unpdated version of FontTester. Now you can compare two different Typotheque fonts.
Typotheque participated in an upcoming book on Dutch Type, and contributed to a free typeface published by Max Kisman.
Another year, another pocket calendar
New productsEvery year we make a limited edition of the pocket-size calendar and sketchbook. And every year we strive to make it better.Forgotten History
New productsResearchThe fascinating history of visual culture in Slovakia between the wars is presented in the book Modernity of Tradition.Typotheque @ Klat
AnnouncementsTypotheque has agreed with Klat magazine to run its blog on Klat’s website. Klat (magazine+website) explores the many-sided world of contemporary art, design and architecture, through a close encounter with its protagonists.ACP Donor Wheel
InterestingACP Donor Wheel, Interactive donor recognition sculpture for the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts in Princeton, NJ. Four weights of Jigsaw Stencil in both roman and cursive are laser-cut in stainless steel and backlit with LEDs.