Frida is the typeface I created while enrolled in the MA in Typeface Design of the University of Reading in 2006-2007. It is a joint Latin-Tamil typeface, initially designed with newspapers in mind, but suitable to other media such as magazines, small publications and so on.
The typeface earned three recognitions in 2008: one of the TDC prizes at Tokyo TDC 2008 (the typeface creation was presented in Tokyo in April 2008 during the TDC Day Forum); one of the eight ‘Constancia de Excelencia” in Tipos Latinos 2008; and it was also a finalist in the European Design Awards 2008.
The typeface is being adjusted very slowly due to the lack of free time to work on it, but will hopefully reach the market at some point in the future.
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Other links to documents related to the MATD in Reading:
Frida Specimen (2007)
RoP (Reflection on Practice)
Approaches to applying spacing methods in seriffed and sans-serif typeface designs
(essay posted on TypeCulture) Evolution of Tamil typedesign (dissertation coming soon on TypeCulture)
Other fonts by MATD students
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August 19, 2009, 1:57am
