November 3rd 2009
Thanks! Posted by: Robert Wilson
The nice people at over at Typography Served featured my radium font on their awesome site. I check this site everyday so it was really cool to be on the front page with legends such as 123klan! Cheers!

October 29th 2009
October 29th 2009 Posted by: Robert Wilson
Flyer for Freefall D&B night in Btown…

October 27th 2009
Block face released.. Posted by: Robert Wilson
For anyone that may be following my blog, you may remember I made a 3 day free typeface in response to the limitations workshop. Well if anybody wants a copy, its now available for free at dafont.com.
Includes 233 characters, alternative caps and manual kerning.
Click for download… LINKY…

October 27th 2009
October 27th 2009 Posted by: Robert Wilson
Been seeing these illustrative type pieces by Daren Newman floating about the web for a while now, only just found out who they’re by.

October 26th 2009
Laika typeface project.. Posted by: Robert Wilson
Just found this project via FFFound, a font that changes it’s weight, stroke contrast, serif lengths and italic angles in real time! This is such a brilliant concept, directly influenced by the change from analogue to digital type design. They also have an interactive app on the website which lets you to have a go yourself. This ties in so nicely with my earlier type experiments, it’s almost like the next step. The weight of the type can be influenced by physical weight in real time, yep, REAL TIME! INCREDIBLE!
Check it out HERE.
LAIKA from Michael Flückiger on Vimeo.
October 26th 2009
October 26th 2009 Posted by: Robert Wilson
Spread for tomorrow.. View large HERE.

October 26th 2009
sharp as knives.. Posted by: Robert Wilson
Designing a logo/identity for Freefall DnB night in Brighton.. still not finalised but well on the way! Any comments/criticism more than welcome..

October 26th 2009
October 26th 2009 Posted by: Robert Wilson
Nicked this straight from Ben Ewing’s blog, don’t normally just steal links but I thought it was so funny I wanted it on my blog too.
Cheers Ben!
and the sequel…


