Editor: Teal Triggs
Publisher: The London Institute
Publication: 1997, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, folded sheet
Pages: 8
Size: 210 x 297 opening to 594 x 840
Text: English
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Early manifesto-style publication highlighting Barnbrook's provocative approach to typography and graphic language during a pivotal year. Released coinciding with his founding of VirusFonts in 1997, the pamphlet showcased his experimental typefaces - like Bastard, Olympukes, and early versions of what became Mason and Exocet - while articulating his fusion of letterforms with social critique, irony, and anti-corporate messaging. It served as a compact introduction to his belief that type could function as a visual/political language, blending modernist poetics with biting commentary on consumerism and power.
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