One of the many Catalog 62 covers, with the House Gothic X pattern. Request one here.
House Gothic includes abundant letterform variations and even a text version optimized for readability at small sizes if you care about that sort of thing.
Posted by Jess Riddle on February 26, 2013
Casa Brutus life design magazine included us in their 2013 WELCOME TO OUR KITCHEN issue. Writers David Imber, Mika Yoshida and photographer Naho Kubota joined Steph, our daughters and the official water boiler (me) for an afternoon of design and dining. Dig that 8 pot graphic.
Posted by Andy Cruz on February 23, 2013
Posted by Jess Riddle on February 12, 2013
Whether you’re post-UCI elite race deck changing or pedaling the scenic route home after an epic day at the office, nothing wicks sweat, spilled beer and turkey leg juice more fashionably than our Richard Sachs team-issue Merino wool trainer.
Posted by Jess Riddle on February 12, 2013
The fancy new Uncle Goose toy catalog and logo design.
Posted by Andy Cruz on February 8, 2013
Celebrate the obscurity of Arnold the Burbank spokesman with this magically simple character study gloriously rendered as never before in the muted tones of our signature serigraphic style.
Posted by Rich Roat on February 7, 2013
Yes, they do!
Eight different text styles for readability at small sizes and twelve bombastic bouncy cuts for the big ‘uns.
CDs? We got ’em for the big grid shutdown. Make sure your generator is gassed up.
Posted by Rich Roat on February 7, 2013
In a world where social differences and lack of understanding often result in cultural, political and military clashes, it was refreshing to research, comprehend and illustrate the universal language of love in twelve colloquially-correct Ken Barber compositions.
Ken Barber sez: The House Hearts project initially seemed simple and straightforward, but we found that conveying the significance of love while keeping it playful and accessible was a challenge. Selecting a dozen contrasting yet complimentary styles while adapting the lettering to fit in the unaccommodating heart shape added another hurdle. The biggest test was drawing in 12 languages and eight different writing systems. Thankfully a number of colleagues and native speakers offered a helping hand with invaluable insight.
Love is an emotion and not a product or holiday, but we’re not above capitalizing on it so we created a new series of prints and two sets of wooden blocks.
Special thanks to this international community of graphic artists, letterers and type designers who made sure we weren’t drawing any cuss words or culturally-specific visual insults: Adi Stern (Hebrew); Christoffer Leka (Swedish); Sonja and Rob Keller (German); Tarek Atrissi (Arabic); Gerry Leonidas (Greek); Ilya Ruderman (Russian); Fiona Ross, Advaita van Dijk and David Buchta (Bengali); Kunihiko Okano and Yayoi Cannon (Japanese)
Posted by Rich Roat on February 4, 2013
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