Canadian Government Signage

I found this interesting article on the Canadian Design Resource blog… Take also a look at the others post on general design.

I had always assumed that the Canadian Government used Helvetica for all of its brand outputs — but after spending far too many hours staring at a sign hanging from the ceiling of my local passport office, non-Helvetica flourishes began to appear (see ‘r’ comparison above with Helvetica Medium overlaid in red). At first I assumed that, like so many large institutions, various smaller agencies within the larger whole had gone off-brand by substituting Arial or Helvetica Neue for Helvetica proper (because whoever made the sign was using a PC, or didn’t know any better, or some combination of the two), but after a bit of design geekery (apparently government offices don’t like you taking hundreds of detail shots of their signage) and some googling, I came across Section 4.5 of the Federal Identity Program’s Usage Manual, aptly titled ’signage typeface’.

-John Ryan

Helvetica Serif?

Helvetica Serif?

FontFont have announced that they are to release Helvetica Serif, following the discovery of drawing of that typeface by Max Miedinger. The sketches which were discovered by Miedinger’s granddaughter have been redrawn to create the digital version shown above.

The font has been released today, April 1st.

I let you react on this…

(via The Serif)

Bold Italic 2008

Sint-Lucas Visual Arts Ghent presents an entire day related to graphic design with lectures and presentations by:

LAURENT BENNER & JONATHAN HARES (UK/CH)
RICHARD HOLLIS (UK)
ÅBÄKE (UK)
WERKPLAATS TYPOGRAFIE (NL)
MARC GOETHALS (B)

17 April 2008
10:30-17:00
Admisson: Free

Kunstencentrum Vooruit, Theaterzaal
Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 23, 9000 Gent

Reservations:
E-mail: sabine.demeester@kunst.sintlucas.wenk.be
Tel: 09 267 96 65 (Sabine De Meester)

Pages, Editorial Design - Index Book

I’ve just bought this book recently. It’s a very nice homage to all those soulful publications that provide us with so much inspiration : Catalogues , books, covers, magazines, newspapers…

A must have in your shelf if you love grid, typography and good editorial design.

Pages/ Editorial Design
By: Màrius Sala
Publisher: Index Book
Pages: 560 pages
Format: 18,5 x 23 cm
Features: hardcover
Languages: English
Price : 45€

The Design Auction

It all began one frosty morning, in Thomas Parker House when Matt, Liam and myself began something very special. Running out of ways to procrastinate, we actually decided to do something productive. We began thinking of ways to raise cash for our end of year degree show, other than emptying our own wallets.

It began with one e-mail and two names - Kate Moross and Jon Burgerman. Desperately pleading for anything that could be auctioned to raise money, we were ecstatic at the arrival of two very generous contributions and we realised that this was going to be BIG. Our goal was realised when we met with two of our lecturers, both envisaged a huge event… A big venue, a special guest auctioneer, a website and a catalogue, not to mention posters… So, here we are.

Faye Morrow, Matt Mellor, Liam Mitchell

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