Font Bureau Website

Font Bureau Website

Interactive Bureau, New York, New York, 1996

Description

The Font Bureau’s Internet website was designed to present and sell the company’s products (typefaces), and services (custom type design) to an audience ranging from curious novices seeking little more than entertainment to veteran design professionals requiring types “immediately!” In addition, the site was designed to function as an interface to the company’s confidential intranet activities.

With these goals, and the desire on the part of the Font Bureau to present itself online but once and concentrate forever after on content development, the information was presented to present few options on each page, to strongly segregate the content and navigation, and to allow for unlimited growth as the content of the site is enriched.

As the primary visual elements of the site are type-rich graphics, text, and type specimen, the strategy was to maintain the simplest interface in terms of typefaces, colors, and icons. Each page is designed with a framework based on the simple familiar form of highway signage, completing the image by using the Font Bureau’s Interstate typeface family.

Collections: Design of Understanding 2
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Information design
Format: Information graphic, Promotion, Website

Credits

Design firm
Interactive Bureau
Creative director
David Berlow
Interface designer
Jonathan Corum
Programmer
Jonathan Corum
Typeface
Interstate
Client
The Font Bureau, Inc.
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