What's on the horizon for web design? Dan Grabham speaks to leading experts in the field of design and asks what we can expect to be in fashion this year for the hottest web designers.
Fat Faces are the flamboyant extroverts of typography, whose curvaceous lines flaunt a loveable gaiety. Caroline Archer looks at the development of these fun types.
From readable fonts that stretch the rules, to abstract projects created for aesthetic kicks, the experimental wing of typography is where the fun really happens. Dom Hall takes a closer look.
Confidence and creative energy continue to rule the heavens, but will the gods of financial reward finally return in 2007? Mark Penfold talks to a bunch of busy designers about their predictions and gets a surprisingly positive response...
The 20th century saw type developments unimaginable to the old mid-millennium masters. We explore the history of modern typography, tracing its form from 1900 to the present.
The street art community has established an online presence that chronicles its past and unites it present. It could also define the future of graffiti.
The digital era has brought about an explosion of new ideas and approaches in type design, but can the experimental school get along with typography's long-established traditions?