12th Festival of Pacific Arts – Guam 2016 logo
Contributed by Florian Hardwig on Feb 27th, 2024. Artwork published in
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Michael Clark was a calligrapher and lettering artist. Born July 31, 1952, he was at home in Virginia, United States. You can get a glimpse of his work in a 2019 profile by Chuck Green.
Michael designed over a dozen published typefaces, starting in 2000 with Katytude for Letraset and Pouty for Font Bureau. Most of his typefaces were released with P22 on the IHOF label. This includes Pooper Black (2003) Sweepy (2005) and Sneaky (2008), three semi-connected scripts which were frequently put to use in packaging design and beyond.
His skills weren’t limited to a single genre: Sting (2005) is hybrid of blackletter lowercase with Roman capitals, harmonized through the sparkling calligraphic treatment. Frenzy (2002, “dedicated to the designer’s son, who is the epitome of the font… contained chaos”) and Peanut (2006, with an alternate “Salted” style) betray his fondness for the ruling pen – and also his humor.
I got to know Michael a little when we both frequented the Typophile forum in the early 2000s. There he went as typerror – a moniker he used since 1988 (predating LettError by a year) – always happy to provide support and opinion. His motto as shown on the (defunct) typerror.com website:
Michael died this week at the age of 71. As James Puckett wrote on typo.social, “he will be remembered by many students and aficionados.” Rest in peace.