
Blog 2 “Typenotes” magazine
blogRecently I like a magazine about font design, type notes. This book is of great help to the creation of my latest work. There is a lot of content about font design, exquisite pattern design, and some vintage graphic design.

“Typenotes” magazine
The Typenotes magazine explores all things type-based from a passionate and knowledgeable standpoint, drawing on the foundry’s in-house expertise as well as voices from across the creative industries worldwide.
For those who like typing, this magazine also delves into the complexity of punctuation design; it also studies typography's key but often overlooked role in contemporary and conceptual art and discusses the short-lived and short-lived part of the St Bride Foundation in protecting typography. Bringing together like-minded typographers, designers, illustrators, and the importance and relevance of ordinary letters.
This mixture of seriousness and playfulness is subtly summarized into several articles-one of which focuses on the attention of some creative professionals (looking forward to everything from swimming to hot sauce) "after getting off work," and an unprecedented In-depth study of the stunning archives of the British Film Academy, which dates back to the 1950s. These works are exciting explorations of what people want to see on the screen and how they find this content. The types used in such prints provide information on the mood and graphic trends of the past seven years. Beautiful clues.
Jason Smith, Fontsmith founder and creative director, says: "TypeNotes is a collection of ideas about type and design that we hope will be something to keep and collect – a beautiful thing to hold in your hands, something you can sit and read and take in at a slower pace.

