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Setting text in augmented and virtual reality presents new design challenges. Learn about six fonts that can enhance your AR/VR creations.
Thanks to Quartz for a thoughtful piece on the restoration of Walbaum.
It may date back 200 years, but the Walbaum typeface is the modern serif to beat all modern serifs. Freshly restored by Monotype, this updated family oozes charm and sophistication, while remaining warm and approachable. Its range of workhorse text weights and chiseled display forms allow it to morph from elegantly matter of fact, to unashamedly attention-grabbing – and that’s before we've even mentioned its collection of ornaments. #MeetWalbaum
We’ve compiled six common myths around the role of text in augmented and virtual environments and reasons why these challenges don’t hold true.
“I see [AI] becoming an assistant, with the combination of human and AI more powerful than either of them alone.” — Sampo Kaasila, Monotype
Monotype’s CMO, Brett Zucker, discusses why typography has won a starring role in the streaming TV age for The Drum.
What are the major challenges facing CMOs? Together with The Future Laboratory, we identified a number of ways that CMOs must adapt for future success.
At Monotype, machine learning and AI isn’t quite designing typefaces yet, but it is being investigated as a creative partner, used both to identify typefaces and to understand the qualities that humans perceive in them.
Monotype’s Steve Matteson talked to The New York Times about how brands are placing more importance on type and how it contributes to branding and marketing efforts.
Rebranding is an opportunity to shift into this mindset and build a structure that allows you improvise, experiment, and adapt as your customers demand.