FontBoy interactive catalog
Aufuldish & Warinner, San Anselmo, California, 1995
Description
FontBoy doesn’t want to be in the catalog printing business. He doesn’t have the money or the inclination. An interactive, screen-based catalog was designed in the hope that there might be some way to promote fonts without a “physical” catalog. The solution is an interactive catalog that allows the viewer to view samples of fonts, print out bitmapped samples of fonts, get ordering information, and find out about future releases all within a warm fuzzy environment of goofy colors, witty words, and funny sounds. The catalog is small enough to fit on to one high-density floppy disk, allowing for easy distribution of the project and ensuring quick downloading.
Collections:
Communication Graphics: 17 (1996)
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Promotional design and advertising
Format:
Promotion, Type design, CD ROM
Credits
- Design firm
- Aufuldish & Warinner
- Art director
- Bob Aufuldish
- Graphic designer
- Bob Aufuldish
- Writer
- Mark Bartlett
- Typographer
- Bob Aufuldish
- Programmer
- Dave Granvold
- Sound editor
- Bob Aufuldish
- Sound designers
- Scott Pickering, Bob Aufuldish
- Typographers
- Bob Aufuldish, Eric Donelan, Kathy Warinner
- Client
- FontBoy
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