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January/February 2025

Typography Annual | 15

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Features
The bicoastal design practice of Kimberly Varella elevates the medium of art books through her transformative works in the cultural sector.
A Bridport, United Kingdom–based illustrator uncovers the deepest meanings and twists in his editorial assignments.
Exhibit
Launching with Sharp Type’s second season of fonts, this multiscript family presents more than four years of collaborations between Sharp Type and type designers around the world.
Counter-Print’s book charts the evolution of icons and pictograms as tools within a designer’s practice to create new visual languages.
blok design’s identity for this Singapore-based tutoring academy represents the possibilities education provides to students through an energetic, modular design system.
With eye-catching portraits of performing artists by Blommers/Schumm, KesselsKramer’s campaign brings Holland Festival into the view of a broader audience.
Guesthouse's campaign for Raleigh Denim Workshop highlighted 100-percent American-made jeans, overcoming last-minute challenges to produce a compelling message in time for the 4th of July.
Daniel Wegrzyn of BrandOpus describes "Thread of Hope" as a film to raise awareness for MADE51, showcasing refugee dignity and craftsmanship through a unique mixed-media style.
Oksana Gonchar and Serhii Prońkin of ISD Group described the One-Wall Shelter installation's role in advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and anti-discrimination laws in Ukraine amid societal challenges.
Paul Montie collaborated with The Office of (Un)certainty Research on an exhibition, using a curvilinear wall to organize complex projects into a cinematic presentation.
The Working Assembly rebranded NUFS with bold, playful packaging that balances minimalism and fun to make the brand stand out.
Design Bridge created ESL's "Live Legendary" identity, combining historical and modern elements to honor the gaming community's legacy.
Fresh
The intimate portraits of this Toronto-based photographer often highlight underrepresented populations in media.
Placing human figures in surreal compositions gives this New York–based illustrator a distinctive talent for creating visual narratives.
Based in Edinburgh, this design firm shatters boundaries and unites people with its work for multicultural brands.
This Tbilisi-based illustrator weaves her observations of the world around her with an uncanny aesthetic and a love of texture.
A Sydney-based design firm seeks to elevate the status of design around the globe by creating intelligent, timeless design systems for clients.
Columns
By examining the career of Jim Carrey, Ernie Schenck charts a roadmap for dealing with creative burnout.
Book Reviews
This book by Elliot Jay Stocks compiles strategies and frameworks for dealing with contemporary typographic problems in design.
Inge Druckrey’s book delves into the early 20th century history of designers involved in the formation of typography instruction.
Mia Cinelli explores how the context of typography can change its meaning by investigating case studies of social, spatial and temporal art.

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