Jordan Bell.
Jordan Bell is a letterer and Senior type designer at Monotype. He is fascinated by handwriting and its effect on modern type design as well as early American typefounding.
The Helvetica Now Font Family was designed by and published by Monotype. Helvetica Now contains 96 styles and family package options.
The Avenir Next World Font Family was designed by and published by Linotype. Avenir Next World contains 20 styles and family package options.
The Futura Now Font Family was designed by and published by Monotype. Futura Now contains 102 styles and family package options.
The Helvetica Now Variable Font Family was designed by and published by Monotype. Helvetica Now Variable contains 2 styles and family package options.
The Neue Haas Unica Font Family was designed by and published by Linotype. Neue Haas Unica contains 18 styles and family package options.
Jordan Bell is a letterer and Senior type designer at Monotype. He is fascinated by handwriting and its effect on modern type design as well as early American typefounding.
Sara Soskolne is an Executive Creative Director and Team Lead. As a reformed bookworm, her deepest inspiration as a typeface designer is the experience of reading, and her abiding interest is in creating typefaces which not only serve but enrich that experience.
Creative Type Director Akira Kobayashi has nearly four decades of experience and an extensive background in Japanese typeface design and is a 2022 TDC Medal and Keinosuke Sato Award winner.
Over the past year or two, nostalgia has become a fixture in design of all kinds: typography, fashion, furniture and beyond. We take a look at the complex relationship between reviving heritage design elements and the history they come from.
From brand strategy to sonic branding, learn why typography plays a significant role in your brand development. Monotype’s Senior Director of Brand James Fooks-Bale and Creative Type Director Tom Foley will guide you through what brands need to deal with today’s digital world, and into the future.
In this week’s episode, Monotype Type Director, Terrance Weinzierl has an inspiring conversation with designer, educator, and design thinker, Adam Weiler, who currently leads the social innovation program at Steelcase, a furniture company founded in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
In a recent episode of our Creative Characters podcast, the conversation centered around how the futures we envision aren’t always practical for the reality we live in – both in sci-fi films and fonts in car dashboards.
Elizabeth Ann Clark, Chief Creative Officer at virtual reality studio, AEXLAB, talks about the power of VR in social contexts, some of her favorite design tools, and how her team came to select a student-designed typeface for the face of their flagship game.
Tellumo, an elegant humanist geometric sans serif, radiates warmth, charm, and joyfulness from its geometric foundation. The swash caps add magnitude and sparkle to short headlines and packaging.
Monotype's Akira Kobayashi worked closely with Sony’s Chief Art Director Hiroshige Fukuhara to create an original typeface ready for nearly 100 languages.