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Yearbook of Type # 6 2022/2023
Movie Edition
You know the scenario: searching for a fitting series or movie on your streaming platform can lead to endless doom-scrolling without finding what you want. The same frustration occurs when seeking the perfect typeface for your design—one that captures the desired mood while meeting all requirements. With countless browser tabs, bookmarks, and folders, locating the right typeface and foundry becomes a challenge. This collection showcases the latest published typefaces, making it easier to find the ideal one. You can browse through the book or quickly consult the index, which organizes typefaces by class, designers, and foundries. Each font and font family is displayed across double pages. The left page features the font applied, inspired by this year’s theme of film and drama, while the right page provides detailed descriptions, highlighting features and information about the designers and foundries. An accompanying online microsite offers direct links to foundries and purchasing options for all fonts. Additionally, the publication includes essays, interviews, and tutorials on type design and contemporary typography. This resource brings clarity to the overwhelming world of streaming and browsing, helping you discover the typefaces you need—and perhaps even the perfect movie for the evening!
The Nest' is a book, conceived and designed by Scott Massey, about process?the process of designing, and how it changes both what we make and who we are. The Nest is also a book about memory?how memory builds up in layers and influences our experiences, as well as the things we make. The focus of The Nest is a series of posters created in celebration of the exhibition Inside Out & Upside Down: Posters from CalArts 1970?2019. The Nest documents Scott Massey?s use of appropriation, collage, layering and re-working to generate 200 unique and vibrant compositions that each tell a different story about creative discovery. 00The Nest was born when Massey, a CalArts alum, was commissioned by curator Michael Worthington to design and print a poster for the Inside Out & Upside Down exhibition. Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the exhibition at the Redcat in Los Angeles, CA had been postponed. With the world still in the throes of the global pandemic, this was seen as a time to dig deeper, to reflect on what makes each of us unique and what inspires our lives. At the heart of The Nest is an interest in the way form-making can be influenced by not just the circumstances of the present moment, but just as much by history?from the Bauhaus to Swiss Modernism to the variants of Postmodernism that stemmed from CalArtsand Cranbrook