Three fonts from three of the hardest working T.26 designers hit the scene this December, along with a much welcomed premier from Nicholas Felton. Nick says it best regarding his first T.26 release... "Born of the piles of collapsed cardboard boxes stacked and awaiting collection on the streets of New York, Shipflat applies these paper mechanics to the structures of letters. Using the vocabulary of die-cut flaps and perforations, Shipflat's creases and cuts endow not only recognition but dimensional potential." Neil Summerour has been extracting creativity from brushdrawn techniques, releasing the luscious and flowing Juicy. Chris Dickinson continues to add to his impeccable T.26 offerings with Mic 32, a warm rendition of the neohumanist sans. The geometry of Mic 32 is tastefully balanced by Chris' keen eye for curves and optical cuts. Josep Patau returns once again with more pixel icons than you point and click at. Don't let the 350+ glyphs of Houdini Icons escape your next webnav design!
- Silas Dilworth, T26 Mouthpiece
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Shipflat:$19
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Related: Experimental | Mechanical | Geometric
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Juicy:$89
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Related: Neil Summerour | Brushdrawn | Signage
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Mic32:$99
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Related: Chris Dickinson | Text | Humanist
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HoudiniIcons:$49
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Related: Josep Patau | Webgraphics | Flash