Type design

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The Making of Toyota Type.

The Making of Toyota Type.Learn how Toyota Type was developed as part of the iconic automaker’s new brand identity.

Raiffeisen Bank International.

Amalia. The new custom typeface for Raiffeisen Bank’s brand evolution.

Making the Monotype Type Trends report: Terrance Weinzierl & Emilios Theofanous.

Making the Monotype Type Trends report with Terrance Weinzierl and Emilios Theofanous.

Burger King: Soft serve digital and the importance of nostalgia during a crisis

Phil Garnham, Senior Creative Type Director at Monotype Studio explores the evolution of type in digital and celebrates the heritage at the heart of the Burger King rebrand.

Creative Characters Ep. 15: James Horwitz.

In Episode 15, Creative Type Director Charles Nix talks to James Horowitz during a London heatwave about the lessons he learned from founding a design agency, his approach to guiding clients through the creative process, and the impact of Instagram and social media on branding and design.

What is the new normal? Juan Villanueva weighs in.

Juan Villanueva, Type Designer at Monotype was interviewed by Print Magazine to discuss his thoughts on what the new normal could look like post-pandemic. Check out the below to explore Juan’s thoughts - and ask yourself does post-pandemic mean ‘the new normal’ or ‘the next normal’ to you?

Direct from the Studio: More. Helvetica. Now.

Charles Nix, Creative Type Director at the Monotype Studio, takes us on a journey through the evolution of Helvetica®, from its earliest beginnings through to where we are today—the powerful and functional Helvetica Now Variable.

Creative Characters Ep. 14: Landland.

On Creative Characters, we meet the people and personalities behind the brands, campaigns, and designs we love. You can listen to the podcast on AppleSpotifyGoogle Podcasts, and wherever quality podcasts are available.

Creative Characters Ep. 12: James Edmondson.

In Episode 12, Creative Type Director Charles Nix speaks with James Edmondson, founder of OH no Type Company in California. James shares how he got his start in typography, as well as his perspective on designing a fulfilling creative career.