Typotheque

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Typotheque
IndustryGraphic design
GenreTypeface design
Founded1999
FounderPeter Biľak
Headquarters,
Netherlands
ProductsFedra, Zilla Slab
Websitewww.typotheque.com

Typotheque is a type foundry and design studio from The Hague, Netherlands that develops and markets original typefaces. In October 2009, Typotheque became the first type foundry to introduce the concept of webfonts.[1] The typefaces sold under the Typotheque foundry label are mostly designed by Peter Biľak, including the popular Home Fedra Sans and Fedra Serif font families. Typotheque specializes in creation of Latin and non-Latin fonts (Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew) and publishes books, such as We Want You To Love Type [2] Dot Dot Dot, or the magazine of unexpected creativity Works That Work.

Typotheque's work has been profiled in the design publications Abitare, Cap & Design, Designum, Druk, Dwell, Etapes, Emigre, I.D., Idea, Novum, Page, Print, Publish, and tipoGrafica. Typotheque's work has been recognized by the Type Directors Club.[3]

Typotheque's clients including Mozilla Foundation and Sandoll Communications.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Typotheque —the first company to introduce Webfonts". October 20, 2009. Retrieved June 17, 2018.
  2. ^ Balušíková, Johanna; Záruba, Alan (2005). We Want You to Love Type (in Czech). ISBN 90-809483-1-4.
  3. ^ "2007 Results: Greta Text". Type Directors Club.
  4. ^ "Typotheque: New Wordmark and Typeface for Mozilla". Typotheque. Retrieved 2021-03-31.

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