“Yeah. I think the fonts are fine. My big note is that this - is a war crime”— Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman, Grace, Aparna Nancherla, imdb.com
“Print altered not only the spelling and grammar but the accentuation and inflection of languages, and made “bad grammar” possible.”— Marshall McLuhan, amazon.com
“Typography is not only a technology but is in itself a natural resource or staple, like cotton or timber or radio; and, like any staple, it shapes not only private sense ratios but also patterns of communal interdependence.”— Marshall McLuhan, amazon.com
“The invention of typography confirmed and extended the new visual stress of applied knowledge, providing the first uniformly repeatable “commodity,” the first assembly-line, and the first mass-production.”— Marshall McLuhan, amazon.com
“We’ve heard Japanese users described products as ‘unnatural’, ‘foreign’, and ‘suspicious.’ Pinterest, in Japan since 2013, began refining Japanese type last year after an employee described their homepage as ‘when someone tries to overcome a language barrier by talking louder.”— Eiko Nagase, medium.com
“The site is a pleasure to scroll through for anyone with an interest in found print material and type. From examples of stencilling and signage, to labels and notices, there are hundreds of letterforms, shapes and patterns to pore over.”— Creative Review, creativereview.co.uk