
Fontastic!
I have been in a real font mood ever since I saw Gary Hustwit's
Helvetica movie a few months back, and on top of all that,
hearing the news that TypeCon will be in Buffalo next Summer is awesome! Like I had previously mentioned, Jill and I attended the Toronto edition in 2002, and it was a lot of fun.
Anyway with fonts on the mind, I give you this little bit of font-geekery.
Mark Simonson, freelance graphic designer and type designer from St. Paul, Minnesota (
who started in graphic design in 1976- my kind of guy!) has published this interesting bit about movies using incorrect fonts. Fonts out of place, mostly fonts from different eras misplaced-- like fonts from the '70s appearing in movies supposedly set in the 40s?!
Ha! Attention to detail- very important!The article is called
Typecasting: The Use (and Misuse) of Period Typography in Movies and it includes references to
Chocolat-- set in the '50s using
ITC Benguiat, a typeface which debuted in 1978 and was mainly popular in the '80s and
Ed Wood-- set in the '50s using
Chicago, the original Macintosh system font (
TrueType version, 1991). It also details movies that have painstakingly correctly used period fonts as well.
Pretty font geeky, I must say.
Read it/view it/click it hear.Another cool article
Mark Simonson has written is
'The Scourge of Arial".You graphic freaks know what I am talking about....
Helvetica it ain't!