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		<title>Type Specimen for iPad</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2011 15:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Filip Blažek</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Type Specimen by Suitcase Type Foundry is the first font viewer for iPad, revolutionizing the  way digital fonts are presented today. It’s an ideal tool for people who  need to select fonts for projects — be it magazine design, corporate  identity design, web applications, or book typesetting.  
A new generation of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Type Specimen by <a href="http://www.suitcasetype.com/app.php">Suitcase Type Foundry</a> is the first font viewer for iPad, revolutionizing the  way digital fonts are presented today. It’s an ideal tool for people who  need to select fonts for projects — be it magazine design, corporate  identity design, web applications, or book typesetting. <span id="more-1051"></span><span> </span></p>
<h3><span>A new generation of type specimens</span></h3>
<p>Type Specimen is  a quick and easy way to navigate the type foundry, containing over two  hundred original font styles. Type Specimen allows you to categorize  individual fonts, make comparisons, or see details of specific glyphs.  All of this for free of course.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.suitcasetype.com/images/newsletter/iPad_specimen_2%281%29.png" alt="" width="400" height="400" /></p>
<h3><span>Home</span></h3>
<p><span> </span>The Home page shows a slideshow of some of the latest fonts in  their typical use and allows quick access to the pages of individual  fonts, where you can see instructional examples and a brief  characteristic of the fonts. The lightbulb icon in the toolbar allows  you to quickly navigate to the Welcome page at any stage of the program,  and is also a simple way of bringing up the Navigation Bar and the Help  section.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.suitcasetype.com/images/newsletter/iPad_specimen_3.png" alt="" width="400" height="400" /></p>
<h3><span>Fonts</span></h3>
<p><span> </span>Each font has an example of its family typeface on its page,  a listing of all available styles, a magnifiable preview of all  available glyphs in the specific font set, and detailed written  information about the origin of the typeface, technical details, or its  OpenType features. The Back button will transport you to the previous  section. The star icon in the toolbar allows you to mark fonts as  favourites. You’ll then see them highlighted in the Fonts drop-down menu  each time you run the appplication.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.suitcasetype.com/images/newsletter/iPad_specimen_4.png" alt="" width="400" height="400" /></p>
<h3><span>Search</span></h3>
<p><span> </span>You can sort all font styles into predetermined classification  groups or according to defined shape characteristics through a simple  search interface. Full-text searching in the names and styles is  available. Clicking on the font style will take you to the font’s home  page.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.suitcasetype.com/images/newsletter/iPad_specimen_5.png" alt="" width="400" height="400" /></p>
<h3><span>Combine</span></h3>
<p><span> </span>Combine is a revolutionary way of finding appropriate  combinations of fonts without having to install a single font into your  computer. Select Headline, Subhead or Text in the drop-down menu, choose  the typeface you like and move the fields around to find suitable  combinations, or browse through a number of preset combinations. Or let  yourself be surprised with a random combination using the Shuffle  button.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.suitcasetype.com/images/newsletter/iPad_specimen_6.png" alt="" width="400" height="400" /></p>
<h3><span>Info</span></h3>
<p><span> </span> All important information about fonts, language support and  compatible applications in one place. The section also contains  information about OpenType features, which are standard among our fonts  and which let you take advantage of the full potential of current  typography.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.suitcasetype.com/images/newsletter/iPad_specimen_7.png" alt="" width="400" height="400" /></p>
<h3><span>Help</span></h3>
<p>A single button in the Navigation bar lets you bring up the Help  section from any page in the application, letting you see all supported  gestures and means of using the application. This way you’ll never miss  an important feature of the application.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.suitcasetype.com/app" target="_blank"><span>http://www.suitcasetype.com/app</span></a> for download link.</p>
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		<title>K’09 – Contemporary Cyrillics</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 10:56:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Filip Blažek</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Type Design]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The ParaType type foundry from Russia celebrated the three-hundred-year anniversary of the type reform by Peter the Great by organising an international modern Cyrillic competition entitled K’09. From 234 submitted typefaces from 13 countries, the jury selected 23 projects that received awards. Six further prizes were awarded by the ParaType type foundry. 
The jury members [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.paratype.com/k2009">ParaType</a> type foundry from Russia celebrated the three-hundred-year anniversary of the type reform by Peter the Great by organising an international modern Cyrillic competition entitled <strong>K’09</strong>. From 234 submitted typefaces from 13 countries, the jury selected 23 projects that received awards. Six further prizes were awarded by the ParaType type foundry. <span id="more-701"></span></p>
<p>The jury members were Vladimir Yefimov of ParaType as the head of the jury, Yuri Gordon, Alexander Konoplev, Artemy Lebedev, Vladimir Muzychenko, Tagir Safayev and Maxim Zhukov.</p>
<p>In the past few years, the Cyrillic fonts have experienced an overall boom, and not only in countries where Cyrillic alphabet is actually used for writing. As one may see when looking at the award list, several awarded works originate in the USA, Greece, Germany, and two in the Czech Republic. The awarded works also reveal that present-day Cyrillic fonts don’t evolve much. With a very few exceptions, innovation is rare, and font designers pretty much only apply certain modern Latin style trends to the Cyrillic script. This is perfectly fine, as Cyrillic does deserve its own good quality newspaper, magazine and display fonts. It does, however, make judging rather difficult, because the fonts may only be evaluated on the basis of proportions, homogenous style, or technical details, and not for being innovative.</p>
<div id="attachment_706" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 626px"><img class="size-large wp-image-706" title="neacademia" src="http://www.typo.cz/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/neacademia-616x207.jpg" alt="Neacademia" width="616" height="207" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Neacademia</p></div>
<p>In Latin script, the urge to experiment and develop the shapes of letters has been strong throughout the 20th century. Yet, for Russian designers, any deviation from the existing canon is taboo. From the whole collection, only a single font <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_DR_Krokodila.pdf" target="_blank">DR_Krokodila</a> by Dmitry Rastvortsev of Ukraine offers contextual alternates for the Bulgarian variation of Cyrillic, and only a handful of the awarded works contain alternatives for Serbian Cyrillic. When judging Bulgarian Cyrillic, Russians seem unable to give up their irrational, nationalistic perception of the script, and all Bulgarian innovations are treated with deep contempt. Yet, where else should we find space for innovation and experiment than in an international competition? Maybe experiments were submitted, but they were simply disqualified. The only true experiment in the whole collection was thus the <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Moyenage.pdf" target="_blank">Moyenage</a> typeface by František Štorm, a contemporary take on the blackletter heritage boldly applied to Cyrillic as well.</p>
<p>In the <strong>display typeface</strong> category, the awards went to the following works: <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_P22_Allyson_Pro.pdf" target="_blank">P22 Allyson Pro</a> (Paul Hunt, USA), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Beetlejuice_Script.pdf" target="_blank">Beetlejuice Script</a>, <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Praline.pdf" target="_blank">Praline</a> (Ilya Ruderman, Russia), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Belladonna.pdf" target="_blank">Belladonna</a> (Alexandra Korolkova, Russia), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Bender.pdf" target="_blank">Bender</a> (Oleg Zhuravlev, Ivan Gladkih, Russia), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_PF_Champion_Script.pdf" target="_blank">PF Champion Script Pro</a>, <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_PF_Goudy_Initials.pdf" target="_blank">PF Goudy Initials Pro + PF Goudy Ornaments</a> (Panos Vassiliou, Greece), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Epiphany.pdf" target="_blank">Epiphany</a>, <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Fry.pdf" target="_blank">Fry</a> (Oleg Macujev, Russia), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Gosizdat_New.pdf" target="_blank">Gosizdat New</a> (Innokentiy Keleynikov, Russia), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_DR_Krokodila.pdf" target="_blank">DR_Krokodila</a> (Dmitry Rastvortsev, Ukraine), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_FF_Mister_K.pdf" target="_blank">FF Mister K</a> (Julia Sysmäläinen, Jürgen Sanides, Germany), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Tsar_Saltan.pdf" target="_blank">Tsar Saltan</a> (Alexander Kokorin, Olga Chekina, Russia).</p>
<p>The only prize in the <strong>text typeface</strong> category went to <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Novinka.pdf" target="_blank">Novinka</a> (Sophya Safayeva, Russia). In the <strong>text and display typeface system</strong> category, five prizes were awarded: <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Best_Life.pdf" target="_blank">Best Life Serif</a> (Ilya Ruderman, Yury Ostromentsky, Russia), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Big_City_Grotesque.pdf" target="_blank">Big City Grotesque</a> (Ilya Ruderman, Russia), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Gross_Kunst_Gross_Kronst.pdf" target="_blank">Gross Kronst/Gross Kunst</a> (Kyrill Sirotin, Russia), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Neacademia.pdf" target="_blank">Neacademia</a> (Sergei Egorov, USA) and <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Solution.pdf" target="_blank">Solution</a> (Artyom Utkin, Russia). <strong>Super-family</strong> category had the following winners: <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_PF_Centro_Pro.pdf" target="_blank">PF Centro Pro</a> (Panos Vassiliou, Greece), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Leksa.pdf" target="_blank">Leksa</a> (Alexandra Korolkova, Russia), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Moyenage.pdf" target="_blank">Moyenage</a> (František Štorm, The Czech Republic), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Susan_Family.pdf" target="_blank">Susan Family</a> (Manvel Shmavonyan, Armenia).</p>
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<p>The special<strong> ParaType prize</strong> went to display typeface <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Alfavita.pdf" target="_blank">Alfavita</a> (Valery Golyzhenkov, Russia), text typefaces <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/k2009_Chift.pdf" target="_blank">Chift</a> (Vasily Biryukov, Russia) and <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Kuzma.pdf" target="_blank">Kuzma</a> (Anton Geroev, Russia) and text and display typeface systems <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Apriori.pdf" target="_blank">Apriori</a> (Vera Evstafieva, Russia), <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Ladoga.pdf" target="_blank">Ladoga</a> (Viktor Kharik, Ukraine) and <a href="http://www.paratype.ru/k2009/pdfs/K2009_Skolar_Pro.pdf" target="_blank">Skolar Pro</a> (David Březina, The Czech Republic).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.paratype.com/k2009">www.paratype.com/k2009</a></p>
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