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November 2006

Convert tiff to transparent PNG

November 26th, 2006 · Tags: · · · No Comments

Since long, we wished to write about scripting for image creation and manipulation. There are many reason why you would spend some time to do it. To resize a lot of images by hand can be a tedious task, or your software misses a component to achieve a particular result. Or you want to turn [...]

Watch this thread: Free Font Manifesto

November 25th, 2006 · Tags: · · No Comments

Ellen Lupton’s question: Why would a typeface designer want to give a font away? sparked off a series of comments worth reading. The discussion shows how much typographers struggle with ‘open source’ as an idea. It makes you wonder why Lupton decided to ask ‘to give away a font’ and not ‘to share source’ – [...]

Design for the common good

November 25th, 2006 · · No Comments

This week the Dutch Design Foundation Premsela organised ‘For the common good’, a conference around Pierre Bernhard (Grapus, Ne Pas Plier), who has been awarded the prestigious Erasmus price. Design critic Hugues Boekraad introduced the work of Bernard with a plea for reflexive design; in his perspective designers have the responsibility to build bridges between [...]

Skeleton, Corset, Skin

November 3rd, 2006 · Tags: · · · 1 Comment

Stroom Den Haag started their year long project After Neurath with a public symposium. After Neurath looked/looks at the relevance of 1930′s philosopher and information activist Otto Neurath, and as you can imagine various familiar issues came up. More information about Otto Neurath: http://www.stroom.nl/webdossiers/webdossier.php?wd_id=3530772 The project is curated by Steve Rushton. Speakers: Frank Hartmann, Robin [...]

Open DIN: Das Ist Norm

November 2nd, 2006 · Tags: · · 13 Comments

What does it mean, when a typeface is released in the public domain? What are the legal issues surrounding typography? How can a font be generated collaboratively, using open source software? What does it mean, an open standard and how can such a standard fit different contexts? To get our hands into these and many [...]