Atypography – Art Movement Introduction

(atypography.com)

28 points | by gessha 5 days ago ago

4 comments

  • eludwig 3 days ago

    This is great! Back in the 60s & 70s, before the digitization of all life on earth, there were a huge number of very ornamental, very hard-to-read fonts that were sold, generally, on sheets of Letraset press-on type (at least for those of us too poor to have our own Linotype machines)

    This is very much like that, but turned up to 11. Very slick presentation and a nice, simple website as well. Nice work!

    p.s I realize that there are a ton of hard-to-read digital fonts available as well, but I grew up in the pre-"desktop publishing" times for better or worse

  • sans_souse 2 days ago

    Brilliant. Seriously, I recommend anyone with interest in cryptography and steganography watching the linked video. I was transfixed the whole 9~ minutes.

    OP is this your voice? Because that was like watching a big-budget Nat Geo production.

    Kudos +∞

  • xtiansimon 2 days ago

    One of the most interesting design manifestos I’ve heard in years 20 years.

  • allears 5 days ago

    Huh? That made a loud whooshing sound as it sailed over my head.