Pre-Digital
Nick Shinn is a typeface designer, and
attended school at Leeds Polytechnic where he earned a Dip. AD in Fine Art.
In 1976 he moved to Canada, where he worked as an art
director and creative director at a number of Toronto advertising agencies from
the 1970s into the 1980s. In 1989 he started ShinnDesign, his own digital
studio, specializing in publication design. Nick has designed everything from
books and magazines, to more recently web sites.
Since 1980 he has designed over 20 typeface families,
including Walburn and Brown for the Canadian daily “The Globe and Mail”. In
1999 he launched ShinnType, which now
publishes and markets his fonts worldwide. Nick is a prolific writer and often
contributes to “Graphic Exchange” magazine, as well as many other publications.
Of his typeface designs, Shinn says, “Beautiful letters
aren’t enough to make a successful typeface; I also want to create faces that
are design solutions.”
Contemporary
Jill Bell is an American lettering artist, calligrapher and type designer.
A graduate of UCLA and Otis/Parsons,
Bell is a graphic artist who creates custom lettering, logotypes, titles, fonts
and handwriting for advertising, entertainment, packaging, and publishing.
Before establishing herself as a freelance artist, she worked as a sign painter
in a shop.
Bell has created fonts for most of the major type foundries
including ITC (International Typeface Corporation), Adobe Systems and Monotype Corporation. Her fonts
include: Gigi, Smack, Carumba, Hollyweird, Bruno and Swank. She has
also designed and produced proprietary fonts for companies including Loehmann's, Enesco,
GSW Worldwide, the Navicor Group and Nestle.
She has spoken at numerous schools, universities,
professional organizations and conferences, and was the guest speaker
at TypoTechnica 2002 in Heidelberg, Germany. She was a Maestro (judging
calligraphy, speaking and teaching) at the Delphic Games in Jeju, South
Korea in September, 2009.
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