Our ‘London Court’ project has been developing nicely, and is a nice demonstration of the competing pressures of artistic fidelity and ascetics. If you peruse the earlier specimens and photographs of the source material, you’ll see we’ve departed from the original somewhat, especially in the case of the letter ‘H’ and in the development of our dropped capitals. We think the result is much more readily useable however, and we have kept the original ‘H’ as a stylistic alternate….
Posts Tagged ‘London Court’
London Court Develops…
Posted in Preview Announcements, Uncategorized, tagged decorative, display, London Court, Tudor Revival architecture, tudorbethan, typeface on February 5, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Remember…
Posted in Preview Announcements, tagged diplay, font, lettering, London Court, olde English, Tudor Revival, tudorbethan, typeface on January 29, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Remember this image of some lettering below a clock face in London Court, Perth’s ‘Tudorbethan’ shopping arcade? You might also remember that we suggested that this image might soon be the basis of a typeface design. Well, here is progress to date.