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Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Brutal Types

1 June 2026 at 07:42

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“Brutal” is such a nasty, albeit seductive, word. A quick visit to my desktop Oxford dictionary confirms that the adjective “brutal” is, etymologically speaking, derived from a corruption of the name Brutus, the Roman immortalized as Julius Caesar’s infamous assassin (tip of the hat to William Shakespeare). “Brutal” in current […]

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Fonts in Focus: Evert

28 May 2026 at 18:34

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Welcome to another edition of Fonts in Focus, our under-500-word reviews of great typefaces. Today, we focus on a recent release from Kostas Bartsokas of Foundry5. Evert is a large, thoroughly modern sans serif family that has been designed with a lot of thought to the details. It draws inspiration […]

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Font Faces: Nick Shinn

13 May 2026 at 03:06

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Welcome to the debut issue of Font Faces: the people behind the type. We ask type designers from around the globe the same five core questions (plus some potential follow-up or topical questions) and thus gain some insights into their working practices, their personalities and what makes them tick. Nick […]

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Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Puffery

5 May 2026 at 07:18

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Sometimes I get a hankering to see someone use a good old Blackletter, spikey Fraktur, or rounded Textura that transports me back to medieval Europe when a printer’s digital handiwork was created with ten fingers. That Blackletter was anathema to the later movements of Modern European designers and typographers, so […]

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Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Gilway Paradox

14 April 2026 at 03:43

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While trawling ILT for this month’s highlighted typeface, I was struck immediately by the elastic quality and irregular kinetic form of Art Grootfontein’s 2025 Gilway Paradox. The paradox is that it is not a beautiful nor an ugly face but a somewhat awkward one that excites something deep inside, reminding me of times of […]

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A Brief History of the Dust Jacket

3 April 2026 at 05:41

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Slip cover, dust cover, or dust jacket — whatever you call it, and whether you’re the type to trash or treasure them — have you ever wondered what purpose they serve and when they were invented? In Europe, the first printed books were typically sold without covers! Printers were not also […]

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Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Curve Display

4 March 2026 at 04:46

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What typographers and designers want most in a font is a family that, under the right conditions, exudes a familiar yet distinctive voice. As I was scrolling around for this month’s selection, I found just that very face. It is a distinctive yet suggestive legacy with a “feeling” that is […]

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How Not to Take 10 Years to Design a Typeface

26 February 2026 at 08:37

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I have often heard type designers talk about the many years they spend developing a typeface. I would listen with awe and think, “That must have been a real challenge. It must be exquisitely crafted and probably a little bit groundbreaking too.” So it feels slightly absurd to admit that […]

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Event Feature: Type Drives Commerce

19 February 2026 at 02:50

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In global branding and design, typography drives consumer perception and commercial success. This idea sits at the heart of the Type Directors Club (TDC) Type Drives Commerce conference on March 13, at Fordham University, Lincoln Center in New York City. As part of the world’s leading typography organization, the conference is a curated exploration […]

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Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Cattivo

4 February 2026 at 06:02

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Slab serifs, which are frequently featured in old wood type catalogs as among the most functional types, exude vintage qualities – even the new and revival faces resist being modernist. Infused with history, the slab cannot help but suggest the old West’s frontier clichés, for such ephemera as classic wanted […]

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Velocity: Fast & Beautifully Furious

28 January 2026 at 02:15

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Velocity is an attention-grabbing all-caps sans serif with horizontally tight letterforms that prioritize compactness without feeling cramped. Its high degree of curvature and forward momentum make it ideal for branding and contemporary design, excelling when typeset large. With 12 stylistic sets and three sets of diacritics, Velocity easily adapts to […]

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Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Noeler

10 January 2026 at 14:31

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It is a treat to find a typeface that tastes as good as it looks. The Noeler family, designed in 2025 by Michael Rafailyk, a new novelty family that looks as eatable as it is settable – and its five iterations underscore this. Noeler Pasta is much like the comfort […]

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Heart-shaped Books

5 January 2026 at 06:48

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When ancient Egyptians embalmed their dead, organs were removed from the body. The brain, considered useless, was disposed of, while the stomach, liver, intestines, and lungs were preserved separately in boxes or canopic jars. However, the heart, considered the seat of intelligence, was thought to be essential in the afterlife […]

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10 Must-have Typefaces for 2026

19 December 2025 at 04:00

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How quickly a year passes. Our Must-Have Fonts for 2025 list was our most popular ever, but our must-have fonts for 2026 list aims to set the bar even higher. Finding the best typefaces among thousands can be pretty daunting! So, to make things easier, we’ve curated a list of outstanding must-have […]

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Steven Heller’s Font of the Year: Fillmore

3 December 2025 at 04:00

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In my past Font of the Month columns, I admitted to extreme fixation for ‘stencilism’ and avaricious hoarding of stencil type and lettering specimens. There is a je ne sais quoi about them that, perhaps, reminds me of some primal life event. I don’t judge stencils on aesthetics per se […]

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Dumb Ways to Die: Printed Ephemera

18 November 2025 at 22:36

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Dumb Ways to Die began as an Australian rail safety campaign back in 2012. I heard the viral jingle recently, and it got me to thinking about a particular kind of printed ephemera. From about 1530, London began to publish Bills of Mortality. By the close of the same century, these lists […]

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ILT Blog Redesign

11 November 2025 at 11:02

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Launched in 2007, the ILT blog is now 18 years old. It was last redesigned in 2015. A lot has happened in that decade, including the launch of our Font Store, ILT Academy, and ILT Trust. The main problem with the existing homepage was that, besides the most recent posts, […]

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Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Archive Matrix

7 November 2025 at 11:20

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You’d think that by 2025 I would be sick of anything addressing the “future” by now. Having lived through the 60s through 90s visionary predictions of a pessimistic future – and having been a Philip K. Dick fan until well into the 2000s – I’ve had more than enough dystopian […]

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Fonts in Focus: Gieo Text

9 November 2025 at 22:00

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Gieo Text is the debut release of type designer Linh Nguyễn’s fledgling ÁccentiaType foundry. What began during her Masters in Type Design at the university of Reading is now published as a fresh and lively take on the classic humanist serif — the serif typeface with the oldest of pedigrees. […]

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