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  • S4E11 - All The Typographic Feels
    Jan 13 2025

    What kind of year has it been in type‽ Josh and Kyle have much to reflect on from 2024, and even though they try to do it with a chill vibe, it's hard to ignore all the energy coming from the type world. Kyle can't quite pin down how 2024 made him feel, but he finds the strength to forgive all those unnecessary ligatures. Meanwhile, Josh identifies a Times New Roman assassin and thinks we might be getting a little too creative with our minisites. And in the end, the two can't agree on whether or not 2025 will be full of weirdness or not, I guess it's up to all of us to find out...

    Links to everything discussed in this episode:
    Place from Commercial Type
    Exact from Signal Type
    Valve from Pangram Pangram

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    50 min
  • S4E10 - Stockings Full Of Fonts
    Dec 20 2024

    Have you ever wanted to find a font specimen underneath the tree on Christmas morning‽ Then you might just be...a type person. With gifting season upon us, it is once again time for Josh and Kyle to bring you their favorite physical media from indie foundries and shops, ranging from type that is cuddly to tools that facilitate play to a hat that might just help you get lucky at the bar. And we're really into pencils on this podcast if you're into that sort of thing too. Josh also has a very Grinchy present for Kyle this year, and won't be waiting until Arbor Day to give it to him...

    Online type shops:
    Letterform Archive Shop
    Good Type Shop
    Letterperson Shop
    Hamilton Wood Type Museum Shop
    Draw Down Books
    Counter Print Books
    Present & Correct

    Type specimens for your favorite type nerd:
    Sharp Type Volume One
    A Concise Synopsis of the Commercial Type Library as of June 2024
    After Michaux Type Specimen
    Otto: A Tale of a Boy and a Tail — ABC Dinamo
    Kelli Anderson Books

    Gift ideas for that last minute (or Arbor Day) gift:
    Typotheque Strokes Tote
    Specimen Cap — Grilli Type
    Nebulith Throw Blanket — Space Type Co.
    Alphabet Runner Stamps — Present & Correct
    Letter Love Postcard Set — Letterform Archive
    Zuzana Licko 'g' Throw Blanket — Letterform Archive
    Karl Martens 2025 Calendar — Draw Down
    Universal Stencil Plate — Draw Down



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    37 min
  • S4E9 - Gather 'Round Our Typographic Table
    Nov 27 2024

    What’s your starchiest font‽ It’s Turkey Time again people, and we have once again laid out a five-course meal of our favorite fonts from 2024! So get ready to devour gorgeous backslants, crunchy fonts with no curves, and New Jersey license plate letters that say "I'm walking here!". You’ll wash it all down with tipsy mono italics and finish up with everyone’s favorite anarchical type masterpiece. Whether you clean your plate or not, there's plenty for everyone. May it never be said that the Interrogang table is not inclusive of weirdos…

    Your 2024 Thanksgiving Day spread:
    Sharp Earth from Sharp Type
    MD Lorien from Mass Driver
    Ohno Backslant from the Ohno Type Drawer
    Glammo from Signal Type
    NaN Rage from NaN
    Euchre from Okay Type
    Ceraph from Sharp Type
    Piet from TypeMates
    Michaeux from Plain Form
    Vanity from Order Type Foundry
    Armond from Badson Type Foundry

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    44 min
  • S4E8 - Shifting Into Neutral
    Nov 19 2024

    Why do we think of neutrality as a dirty word‽ Josh and Kyle highlight what makes neutral typefaces integral to the lifeblood of modern type design, both creatively and economically. Now, it may sound like such a conversation might be pretty middle-of-the-road (ya know, neutral), but a lot of ground is covered here. Does the specter of Helvetica loom over all neutral sans designs? When should we look to remove cultural inspirations from our designs? How do serifs fit into the world of neutrality? Should you do a rollout from a moving airplane? Why is Josh still on this podcast? All good questions...

    Links to everything that we discussed in this episode:
    Baumer Grotesk from Erkin Karamemet
    Booton from Displaay Type Foundry
    Airport from Revolver Type
    Degular, Retail, and Camelion from Ohno Type Co
    Sharp Earth from Sharp Type
    Big Issue from Blast Foundry
    The Recast Collection from Dalton Maag
    Gamay from Darden Studio
    Melun from Lift Type
    Paramount from Production Type
    Cortese Sans from Mark Van Leewen
    Icona Serif from Suitcase Type
    GT Pantheon from Grilli Type
    GT Flaire from Grilli Type
    CoFo Holz from Contrast Foundry

    Neutraljuice, Neutraljuice, Neutraljuice!

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    44 min
  • S4E7 - Engineered Terror
    Oct 30 2024

    What fonts are best for your scariest messages‽ It's the annual Halloween episode and the guys have unearthed a plethora of fonts to make your skin crawl. From fonts that just returned from the torture chamber, to sweet fonts with a dark side, to plant-like alien protuberances, it's a ghoulish typographic menu. Then, Josh has prepared four Halloween short stories, each requiring Kyle to conjure up a font to truly get those goosebumps working. So gather 'round a campfire for this one folks, and when you hear the clown's laughter, don't linger...

    Links to every terror-ific font discussed in this episode:
    Synch by James Plattner on Future Fonts
    Marjoree from ShowMeFonts
    Very Bauble from Letterror
    Cascorro 18 from Manufacturas Tipográficas Madrileñas
    Eurocat from MaxiType
    Macabre from James Coleman on Future Fonts
    Nostra Stream from Plain Form
    Glob from Resistenza

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    41 min
  • S4E6 - Yeah, Baby!
    Sep 28 2024

    What makes for a good name‽ In this very special episode of the Interrogang, there's reason to celebrate as Josh and his wife welcome their first child into the world. So, we're throwing a font-themed baby shower! Kyle takes the reins in this episode and devizes baby shower mini-games, naming challenges, and (maybe not so helpful) friendly suggestions for baby names inspired by the type world itself. We even have a special guest to join in on the fun: our very own editor Andrew finally comes out from behind the mixing board and in front of the mic. And as much as we wanted to, we couldn’t bring ourselves to title the episode “Quirky Spermo”. Didn’t seem like a good parenting decision…


    Links to typefaces and things mentioned in this episode:

    Extraset's ES Park

    Monotype's Global Type Use Survey

    GT Pantheon


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    51 min
  • S4E5 - Friendly Does Not Equal Perfect
    Sep 12 2024

    What does Google know about what fonts are made of‽ Josh and Kyle turn once again, despite their better judgement, to Google in everyone's favorite Interrogame to see how well Google's AI can answer your questions about fonts. It's a mixed bag, but once you listen to the episode you might just learn that gothic fonts are from the Gothic era, that modern fonts attended leadership training, and that Mr. Rogers had some enemies. Google may not always wax philosophical on type, but Kyle sure can (for *most* people)...

    Links to everything that we discussed in this episode:
    Gatwick Collection from Pangram Pangram

    Source of the word "cromulent" for any non-Simpsons fans out there

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    40 min
  • S4E4 - The Potential Ahead
    Aug 28 2024

    How old is too old for a font‽ There's a lot of discussion around the age of a font in this episode, as we tour recent modern medieval designs that don't look the way you think they do, question the value of fonts released decades ago, and wonder why we continue to put up with Papyrus. Josh is all about calligraphy, and Kyle has found that gravestone under a depressing tree glyph you were always looking for. Once the judges scores were tallied up, though, it's clear: Josh put on a podcasting masterclass...

    Remember: Respect your elders and freshness counts!

    Links to everything that we discussed in this episode:
    The calligraphic tour:
    Pahin from Blaze Type
    Tradition from Bold Decisions
    Sharp Roman from Sharp Type

    Elizabeth Goodspeed's Heralding the ancient and otherworldly charm of Future Medieval graphics on It's Nice That

    Recent medieval releases:
    Mancine from Herzberg Design Co.
    Clavichord from DJR’s Font of the Month club
    Narwa designed by Lewis McGuffie and released on Future Fonts
    Gil Modern from CAST Foundry
    Fulgora from Sudtipos
    Emeritus from Blaze Type
    Neue Heitz from Pretend Foundry

    Proof of Words
    Covenant
    Garnier
    Alara
    Limerick

    The Bottle Dance from Fiddler on the Roof

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    40 min