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    • 2018 05 14
    • Riley Cran

    SONIC Sans - The making of Hamburger fonts

    In the winter of 2015 I was contacted by Parc Masterson at the celebrated Kansas City ad agency Sullivan Higdon & Sink (SHS) about designing new custom fonts for SONIC® Drive-in. A beloved burger…

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    • 2017 01 09
    • Kenneth Ormandy

    Lost Type visits Salt Lake City

    Danelle Cheney, one of Lost Type’s most regular contributors, is hosting some of the Lost Type team in her home city of Salt Lake City, Utah!

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    • 2016 12 22
    • Riley Cran

    The Making of Escafina

    Escafina is an upright script typeface that I drew from 2014-2016. It threw me a considerable number of challenges, and made me a better type designer. You can’t ask for much more than that from a…

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    • 2016 08 22
    • Kenneth Ormandy

    Our next Field Trip: Philadelphia

    This September, we’ll be packing our bags for another Lost Type Field Trip—this time in Philadelphia!

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    • 2016 03 03
    • Riley Cran

    Custom Type: Catlin Sans for 59 Parks

    I recently had the honor of working with The 59 Parks project (a new poster series celebrating the National Parks of the USA) on a custom typeface for the park names on all 59 posters. JP Boneyard…

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    • 2016 02 09
    • Dan Gneiding

    An interview with Mika Melvas

    Mika Melvas is a lettering artist in Vantaa, Finland. He recently lettered our latest T-shirt in the store, and I drafted up some interview questions for him.

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    • 2016 01 06
    • Danelle Cheney

    I know because I asked: An interview with Frances MacLeod

    Frances is a fantastically talented letterer, designer and illustrator based in Chicago. Since releasing her typeface Abraham Lincoln with Lost Type, she has since gone on to work at Leo Burnett…

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    • 2015 11 19
    • Spencer Charles

    Visit to the Hamilton Wood Type Museum, PT. 2

    After the clown suit debacle, we made our way to the back of the museum, where for a small fee we were given free-range to print with a large variety of wood typefaces. Although we were only given a…

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    • 2015 10 05
    • Spencer Charles

    Visit to the Hamilton Wood Type Museum, PT. 1

    On Friday morning, most everyone had left Chicago (Riley and Kenneth needed to be in Denver for TypeCon), but Kelly and I had decided to make the trip up to Two Rivers, Wisconsin to see the Hamilton…

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    • 2015 08 27
    • Danelle Cheney

    Coffee always happens first: An interview with Marisol Ortega

    Marisol is a jovial person. She radiates a friendly interest in what you’re doing, a passion in what she is doing and an appreciation for the hard work those things will involve. This was Marisol’s…

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