Next up in Making Type: OH no Type Co.’s James Edmondson on his start in type, design process, and how he stays creatively satisfied —
https://maketypework.com/making-type-james-edmondson-of-oh-no-type-co/

Making Type: James Edmondson of OH no Type Co.
In years to come, I think we’ll look back and say James Edmondson was one of the great type designers of this era. Heck, we don’t even have to wait to do that, I’ll just go ahead and say it now. His distinct flair, championing expressive type,
Make Type WorkI’ve started a new series interviewing type designers on how they got into type and how they stay creatively satisfied. This month, I spoke with Amy Hood of Hoodzpah —
https://maketypework.com/making-type-amy-hood-of-hoodzpah/

Making Type: Amy Hood of Hoodzpah
I am beyond stoked to have our next installment of Making Type with Amy Hood. I’m unabashedly a fanboy of Hoodzpah and will not stop buying their merch. I’m talking bumper sticker on my car, poster on my office wall, mug for my coffee, hat on my head.
Make Type Work@onpaperwings @BrianHennings we need more things like this on the web.
Also Sentinel just looks so good on the web
@armstrong this is very helpful, cheers!
Does anyone know of any good resources for restaurant menu design? My searches are flooded with pretty mediocre templates and I’m looking for some nicely made real inspiration.
Sabrina Carpenter was my top artist for a second year in a row (make of that what you will) so naturally I had to look into the fonts she uses:
https://maketypework.com/sabrina-carpenter-short-n-sweet-tour-fonts/
Sabrina Carpenter: Short n’ Sweet tour fonts
Sabrina Carpenter Fonts from Short n’ Sweet tour. Espresso, Good Graces, Taste, Manchild, Juno, Please, Bed Chem. SC logo and Sabrina After Dark.
Make Type Work@scott of course there’s only one right answer here
@fonts *clicks on navigation 100 times in a row to watch animation*