[lg policy] The History of Typography, in Stop-Motion Animation

Francis Hult francis.hult at ENGLUND.LU.SE
Tue Jul 9 20:02:54 UTC 2013


The Atlantic



The History of Typography, in Stop-Motion Animation



Let’s face it, fonts and typefaces have officially become a mainstream obsession. In our current design-centric culture, terms like sans-serif, Helvetica, and — heaven forbid — Comic Sans have breached the cultural consciousness. Fortunately, for those of you who still can’t tell your Futura from your Papyrus, Yukon-based designer Ben Barrett-Forrest has crafted this charming stop-motion history lesson to help you get up to speed.



Full story:
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2013/07/the-history-of-typography-in-stop-motion-animation/277376/
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