Okay, so, a rumination. I’ve been thinking about pedigree in type design for many years – I did a whole talk about it in 2020* and for some reason things have, in my eyes, only gotten worse. The depth of history behind the concepts (if there is a concept beyond “that’s already a font”, of course) seems to be getting shallower. Everyone now wants to make a Selfvetica, a Mine’s New Roman — I understand that it’s an easier sell, but also, at the same time, isn’t it a lot harder to sell when the market already literally has those designs?†

I’m looking to expand on these thoughts, but I’m also curious to hear what others think.

* https://essays.veryrobin.me/reconsidering-revivals.html
† I’m sure the market is a large factor, but I’d like to not be _that_ cynical. There’s gotta be more to it!

Reconsidering Revivals – Very Robin Essays

Robin Mientjes is a senior designer in Oslo, Norway. She designs type, interactive experiences, and more.

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@veryrobin It is good to keep trying though.
@letterror Trying what exactly?
@veryrobin Drawing.
@letterror Oh, I will happily keep doing what I do – drawing, and exploring shapes as they are, and exploring concepts as more than just products, and writing about it, and hopefully making sense of it. I’m not discouraged by another identical release, more confused, definitely bored.