Font Reviews 2024: Atlas Mono

Designed and distributed by Giulia Boggio

This font review was written in English and translated into Dutch, a language spoken by about 30 million people worldwide.

Giulia B. is a multimedia designer based in London (UK), focusing mainly on type, graphic, and web design.

Monospaced fonts are a personal favourite and I had to shine a light on this editorial fixed-width for our Alphabettes Font Reviews 2024 segment. Sometimes, it seems that typefaces these days are by default superfamilies, covering every possible weight, width, style, optical size, and taking on any possible typographic application they face. Well—let’s flip that coin for a second and focus on this striking single-style design.

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Script, print, and letterforms in global contexts: the visual and the material

At the end of June, I was lucky to attend the new Centre for Printing History and Culture (CPHC) conference ‘Script, print, and letterforms in global contexts: the visual and the material’. Organised at the Birmingham City University in the UK by the talented Sahar Afshar, Vaibhav Singh, and Darryl Lim, the conference set out to explore the ‘plurality of engagements with, and interpretations of the printed and written word in various writing systems and artefacts’.

Maybe it was the anticipation of attending a conference’s first edition, or the large range of fascinating topics on the conference schedule. Or perhaps it was the idea of visiting the ‘Brummies’ in Birmingham, with its beautiful industrial terracotta buildings. Whatever the origin, I was already excited about this conference long before it even started. And I can confirm that it totally lived up to my expectations.
It’s the smallest conference I’ve ever attended, and probably the most eclectic. With a crowd of roughly 50 attendees and speakers, its ambition was no less than that of a larger conference. Bringing together scholars and practitioners from various disciplines such as book history, printing, publishing, type design, typography, and print culture, the conference aimed to start conversations from different points of view on print ‘in the diverse linguistic contexts of the world’.

Script, print, and letterforms in global contexts: the visual and the material. Vivien Chan takes the stage.

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