Read Between the Leading - Episode #20

This week on the show we had a conversation with Nick Sherman of MyFonts. We got a chance to talk to him about his work at MyFonts, woodtype, pizza, and his move from student to teacher at MassArt.

As always you can email us at readbetweentheleading@gmail.com and find us on twitter @rbtlshow.

You can find more detailed shownotes at http://rbtl.us/post/133836685

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  1. Read Between the Leading - Episode #20

    This week on the show we had a conversation with Nick Sherman of MyFonts. We got a chance to talk to him about his work at MyFonts, woodtype, pizza, and his move from student to teacher at MassArt.

    As always you can email us at readbetweentheleading@gmail.com and find us on twitter @rbtlshow.

    You can find more detailed shownotes at http://rbtl.us/post/133836685

    —Huffduffed by nateb 3 years ago

  2. Font designs and the stories behind them. - RN By Design - 23 February 2011

    With the options offered by computers, never before have so many people had access to so many choices of typeface when writing a document. Yet some fonts remain more popular than others. Helvetica and Comic Sans took the world by storm yet we are still influenced by type choices made more than 500 years ago. We all have an opinion about fonts; we love or hate one or the other and most of us have a favourite we habitually use. But behind every typeface is the human story of its designer.

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bydesign/stories/2011/3144035.htm

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 2 years ago

  3. Font designs and the stories behind them. - RN By Design - 23 February 2011

    With the options offered by computers, never before have so many people had access to so many choices of typeface when writing a document. Yet some fonts remain more popular than others. Helvetica and Comic Sans took the world by storm yet we are still influenced by type choices made more than 500 years ago. We all have an opinion about fonts; we love or hate one or the other and most of us have a favourite we habitually use. But behind every typeface is the human story of its designer.

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bydesign/stories/2011/3144035.htm

    —Huffduffed by Lysander one year ago