John Downer

Lab Demo: Lettering the TypeLab windows

“TYPE” as huge letters on the windows: this is how it is done.

This talk is scheduled for Friday, June 12 at 1:00pm as part of the main Typographics conference schedule. You must register for the Typographics conference to attend.

About John Downer

Lab Demo: Lettering the TypeLab windows

Mr. Downer has been a journeyman sign painter since 1973, a freelance typeface designer since 1983, and a crusader for designers’ rights his entire adult life in the lettering game. He has written about type and type history for various publications, and he is widely known as a perceptive type critic. His typefaces have been published by Bitstream, Font Bureau, Emigre, House Industries, and Design Lab. Stylistically, his designs refer to various eras of history and means of letterform production: 19th- and 20th-century American sign painting and show card writing; 19th- and 20th-century American chromo­lithography and wood type; 18th-century European book types; 15th- and 16th-century Chancery cursive writing styles; 15th- and 16th-century Venetian printing; and 2nd-century Imperial Roman epigraphy.

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