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S2E71 - Books for the brain

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Books for the brain

It’s book week here at the League and we’re getting nerdy talking about some of the best type design books around at the moment, particularly some more recent releases we’ve enjoyed. Steph’s joining us on the podcast to chat about books about making fonts (Dan Cederholm’s Twenty Bits I Learnt About Making Fonts, OH no Type Co’s Type School zine, and Sofie Beier’s small but mighty Type Tricks), books about a very specific category of typography (Arcade Game Typography by Toshi Omigari), and an absolute beauty of a book that has a very typographic influence (Spike by Spike Lee, designed by Tré Seals).

Olivia and Steph share everything they love about these books on the podcast, and if this piques your interest to add to your design library, you can find out more about these books, or buy your own copies with the links we’ve included in this week’s newsletter.

If you’ve grabbed any other recent type books that we’ve missed, hit us up on Twitter or Instagram, you’ll find us @theleagueof on both platforms, to tell us all about them.

Weekly Typographic Newsletter Links

Find out more at http://podcast.theleagueofmoveabletype.com

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Books for the brain

It’s book week here at the League and we’re getting nerdy talking about some of the best type design books around at the moment, particularly some more recent releases we’ve enjoyed. Steph’s joining us on the podcast to chat about books about making fonts (Dan Cederholm’s Twenty Bits I Learnt About Making Fonts, OH no Type Co’s Type School zine, and Sofie Beier’s small but mighty Type Tricks), books about a very specific category of typography (Arcade Game Typography by Toshi Omigari), and an absolute beauty of a book that has a very typographic influence (Spike by Spike Lee, designed by Tré Seals).

Olivia and Steph share everything they love about these books on the podcast, and if this piques your interest to add to your design library, you can find out more about these books, or buy your own copies with the links we’ve included in this week’s newsletter.

If you’ve grabbed any other recent type books that we’ve missed, hit us up on Twitter or Instagram, you’ll find us @theleagueof on both platforms, to tell us all about them.

Weekly Typographic Newsletter Links

Find out more at http://podcast.theleagueofmoveabletype.com

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