Brucker

Published December 31, 2020
With Brucker, Tankard once again consciously questions conventions — particularly the idea that a typeface requires consistency. Like watching a performer on a tightrope, or a live improvised show: there are moments where the performance almost falters, and the whole thing seems dangerously close to falling apart, but it somehow doesn’t, and that’s thrilling, and you can’t look away.
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Typographica

A review of typefaces and typography books, with occasional commentary on fonts and typographic design.