The world of print: St Bride Foundation, Sharp Type and Errata, Monocle on Design 552 - Radio | Monocle

2022-06-18 22:37:37 By : Ms. Joanna Ho

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We explore a printing archive in London that dates back to the 19th century and visit an award-winning type foundry. Plus: a project showcasing Portugual's women graphic designers.

We explore the archives at London’s St Bride Foundation and look at how this 19th-century organisation remains important today.

Lucas Sharp and Chantra Malee of Sharp Type tell us more about the digital type foundry and its ambition to create a superfamily of global scripts.

Founded by London-based Portuguese designer and researcher Isabel Duarte, Errata showcases the wealth of brilliant graphic design work by women in her home country.

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We explore a printing archive in London that dates back to the 19th century and visit an award-winning type foundry. Plus: a project showcasing Portugual's women graphic designers.

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