Character Journals

7th

June '10

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The second of two projects that I’m finishing at the end of my 2nd year. This project started off as packaging type but soon turned into more worthwhile ways of making people appreciate type more. The problem is that the only magazines that are about typography are very serious and a little pretentious. The result was The Character Journals, a selection of articles about typography that are aimed at everyone, alienating no one.

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The front cover has a flap that you can flick over to see the entire contents of the magazine.

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The welcome editorial summing up the magazine and what it stands for.

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A feature called Why Did I Start A Type Foundry? on Commercial type.

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Towards the back are profiles on typefaces written by the type designers themselves.

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In the middle the pages get thicker for the reviews section.

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The main article of the issue details the store of Johnston, the London Underground typeface

1 Comment to Character Journals

  1. Anthony Said...

    Looks good Sam, becoming quite the artist……(more so)like the choice of images too. Lol @ front cover.

    On December 8, 2010 at 6:53 pm

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