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Hello! I'm Aaron, owner of Saja Typeworks, an independent foundry based in Seattle, WA. Formerly a Font PM at Microsoft.

Life currently consists of type design, font engineering, long distance bike riding, kids, and dog. Keeping busy!

Foundryhttps://sajatypeworks.com/
Favorite scripts to designLatin / Hangeul / Greek
CapabilitiesDesign, Engineering, Hinting, PM
BikeHampsten

in 1873, a relatively minor professional artist named Viktor Hartmann died suddenly in his 30s. As part of his memorial, an exhibition of his paintings was held, including his winning design proposal for a new "Great Gate of Kiev" which was never actually built.

Most of those paintings have since been lost, and no-one knows what they looked like. And yet you do know: you've heard them.

The memorial exhibition was attended by Viktor's grieving friend, Modest Mussorgsky. Modest walked slowly through the exhibition, which included drawings that Viktor had given to him personally, and went home and sat down at his piano. He composed one of the world's most famous pieces of music.

"Pictures at an Exhibition" is paintings we can't see and a gate that was never built, made known to us by a grieving musician.

complete recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwJMpQiqCm4

full context for the grieving orchid: https://xkcd.com/1259/

#classicalmusic

That sudden feeling of terror when you realize your kid doesn't have school tomorrow when you thought they did.
My slightly mad, extended bicycle event goal for this year has been approved. Now I just have to prepare ...
I think one of my favorite applications of Cascadia Code is when I see it randomly show up in text bubbles on Reddit comics.

Today I am thrilled to announce the launch of my new company: Type Advisor.

I’ve had a unique and varied career trajectory, but the one constant for the past 20 years has been typography. For all sorts of reasons, I got bit by the type bug and haven’t gotten bored yet. Fonts are fun!

https://typeadvisor.com/

Type Advisor: Your Font Consultant

Helping designers and users of fonts make the best decisions about type

Type Advisor: Your Font Consultant
Glad to be done with 2025. 2026 feels like a fresh start. Here’s to what’s next!

2025 has been an epic year for the Google Sans typeface family with the launch of Google Sans Code, and open sourcing of Google Sans and Google Sans Flex.

Google Sans Code has some iconic characteristics that support code readability. Google Sans is experienced as conveying calm, and quality. Google Sans Flex expresses a range of moods and readable styles by automatic optical size variations, widths, weights and terminal rounding.

Happy Holidays!

https://design.google/library/google-sans-flex-font

Google Sans: Evolving Google’s Typeface - Google Design

Discover the inside story of Google Sans, Google’s iconic brand typeface. From product lockups to code, learn how the Google Sans font family has evolved to solve specific UX design problems.

Google Design
Once again thankful the only rare books I’m remotely interested in are already sold.
We’re looking for freelance type designers with a lot of experience drawing connected script fonts. Anyone come to mind, or is it you we’re looking for? You can write me here or by email: firstname at grillitype.

We recently contributed a relevant part of our own internal testing procedures to the public QA project #Fontspector. Alongside test profiles from Microsoft, Adobe and Google, there is now also a Fontwerk profile.

As a small independent foundry, to be part of this feels both wild and wonderful, and proves that with a little commitment, even small players can have a big impact.

Learn more: https://fontwerk.com/text/fontspector #ad #fontqa #qualityassurance