Counter-Print‘s latest book explores graphic design and identity work where typography takes the lead, documenting a moment in our design culture.
These are the conditions that form the premise for Big Type. Across the stunning pages of this book, the creativity on show examines how designers can produce work that stands out from the rest. Featuring a vast range of visuals by some of the most talented designers around, alongside a nourishing dose of illuminating interviews and enlightening project descriptions, Big Type opens its readers up to typography’s role in driving current visual cultures forward.
In the spirit of ‘Big Type’ the cover features Quench by Wayne Fearnley (MyType Foundry). Quench is a heavily condensed display typeface with tight counters and character spacing. With its playful, distinct aesthetic, Quench draws in maximum attention and is great fun to play around with when you’re looking to make a bold typographic statement– it’s no wonder it was chosen for the bold and brazen cover. The names of the featured designers, studios, and foundries is set in Editorial New (Pangram Pangram). The condensed roman by Mathieu Desjardins is also used inside the book.
The softbound book with 224 pages measures 190×265mm. ISBN: 978–1–8381865–7–9