Typefaces of the year 2007

Das Online-Journal typographica.org hat die schönsten Schriftneuerscheinungen des letzten Jahres gewählt. 25 internationale Designer haben jeweils ihre Lieblingsschrift 2007 bestimmt. Natürlich sind eine ganze Reihe TYPO-Sprecher unter den Juroren und den Geehrten!

typographica.org – Best of Fonts 2007

Christian Schwartz, wurde gewählt, gleich zweimal und hat selber abgestimmt. Ebenso ist Erik Spiekermann mit einer eigenen Schrift vertreten und hat seine Stimme abgegeben. David Berlow war auch in der Jury, House Industries Schriften sind im Ranking, auch ein zweites Mal. Und schließlich ist auch Marian Bantjes mit von der Partie.

Es lohnt sich also sehr, einfach die ganze Liste einmal anzusehen, bis ganz unten!

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Christian Schwartz

Christian Schwartz is principal of Schwartzco Inc., a New York-based type design and consultation firm. Schwartz has released commercial fonts with many respected foundries and designed proprietary typefaces for corporations and publications worldwide, including Bosch, Esquire, and The Guardian. Schwartz and British designer Paul Barnes began an ongoing collaboration in 2005 with the design of the Guardian family for The Guardian's dramatic new look. As part of the newspaper's redesign team, Schwartz and Barnes were shortlisted for the Designer of the Year prize by the Design Museum in London and awarded a Black Pencil by D&AD. They have also been named two of the 40 most influential designers under 40 by Wallpaper*. In 2007, Schwartz and design luminary Erik Spiekermann were awarded a gold medal by the German Design Council (Rat für Formgebung) for the typeface system they designed for the Deutsche Bahn.
Erik Spiekermann © Dennis Letbetter

Erik Spiekermann

Art Historian, Information Architect, Type Designer, Author (Berlin, San Francisco, London)

Erik Spiekermann is information architect, type designer and author. Two of his typefaces, FF Meta and ITC Officina, are considered to be modern classics. He founded MetaDesign (1979) and FontShop (1988). He is behind the design of well-know brands such as Audi, Bosch, VW, German Railways and Heidelberg Printing, among others;  information systems for Berlin Transit and Düsseldorf Airport and for publications like The Economist. He designed exclusive typefaces for corporations like Deutsche Bahn, Bosch, ZDF (German TV), Cisco, Mozilla and many others. Erik is Honorary Professor at the University of the Arts in Bremen and in 2003 received the Gerrit Noordzij Award from the Royal Academy in The Hague. In 2006 he was awarded an honorary doctorship from Pasadena Art Center. He was made an Honorary Royal Designer for Industry by the RSA in Britain in 2007 and Ambassador for the European Year of Creativity and Innovation by the European Union for 2009. In 2011 he received the German National Design Award for Lifetime Achievement and the TDC Medal as well as a Lifetime Award from the German Art Directors Club. He was managing partner and creative director of Edenspiekermann with offices in Berlin, Amsterdam,  San Francisco and Los Angeles until June 2014 when he moved from that position to the supervisory board. He now runs galerie p98a, an experimental letterpress workshop in Berlin. Erik splits his time between Berlin and San Francisco and London, where his son Dylan lives. A book about his life and work “Hello I am Erik” was published by Gestalten Verlag in 2014. Photo: Dennis Letbetter
David Berlow

David Berlow

David Berlow entered the type industry in 1978 as a letter designer for the respected Mergenthaler, Linotype, Stempel, and Haas typefoundries. He joined the newly formed digital type supplier, Bitstream, Inc. in 1982. After Berlow left Bitstream in 1989, he founded The Font Bureau, Inc. with Roger Black. Font Bureau has developed more than 300 new and revised type designs for The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Entertainment Weekly, Newsweek, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Hewlett Packard and others, with OEM work for Apple Computer Inc. and Microsoft Corporation. The Font Bureau Retail Library consists mostly of original designs and now includes over 500 typefaces. Berlow is a member of the Type Directors Club and the Association Typographique International, and remains active in typeface design.
Marian Bantjes

Marian Bantjes

Marian Bantjes has been variously described as a typographer, designer, artist, and writer. She works from her base on a small island off the west coast of Canada, and her personal, obsessive, and sometimes strange graphic work has brought her international recognition. Following her interests in complexity and structure, Marian is known for her custom typography, detailed and lovingly precise vector art, obsessive hand work, and patterning and ornament.