
Typeface
2024Ethan Nakache brings a 1970s typeface back from the dead, to “add something to the serif genre”
Explaining Goodman, the French designer tells us why reviving a typeface involves a lot of decision making: “You need to focus on what to keep, and what to drop.”
Closest kin

Typeface
“Working with type has never been so direct and simple”: Lucas Liccini on how he revived 30 neglected typefaces

Project
Graphic Design: Pay what you like for a huge archive of Lost Type
Nokia’s New Brand Typeface
Brand
Nokia’s New Brand Typeface

Identity
A bright, bold geometric identity courtesy of Aussie designers A Friend of Mine
Better Safe than Serif
Brand
Better Safe than Serif
How a Studio Blackburn rebrand helped the Olympic Museum evolve without discarding its legacy
Identity
How a Studio Blackburn rebrand helped the Olympic Museum evolve without discarding its legacy

Project
Regular Practice turns the lightweight padding of Ultra Light Down into a typeface

Motion
Biceps Grotesk flexes its modular muscles