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newsletter released Dec 10, 2011
Rising Stars December 2011 Rising Stars December 2011

It’s that time of the year again. Festive scripts reign, supported by a cast of restrained text fonts and sans-serifs. That, basically, sums up what the December newsletter is about: a joyous dance of swirls and swashes to end the year in beauty — and a parade of all-purpose typefaces to enter 2012 with a set of brand new tools. Charm meets usability in this last Rising Stars newsletter of the year. Enough said. A big hand for the month’s most successful new fonts.

newsletter released Mar 22, 2011
Cadson Demak interview, March 2011 Cadson Demak interview, March 2011

They may not be a household name on a global scale yet, but in their native Thailand, Cadson Demak are a high-profile typographic consultancy. Clients they’ve designed custom Thai faces for include Wallpaper*, Federbräu Beer and Nokia. They recently had a big hit on MyFonts with Kondolar, designed by the studio’s team member Ekaluck Peanpanawate. Their collection of well-made yet affordable fonts — small but versatile text families as well as witty icons — is growing. This interview is a double bill: for our conversation with Ekaluck, scroll down. First we’re giving the floor to Cadson Demak’s co-founder Anuthin Wongsunkakon. A warm welcome to our men in Bangkok.

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