Helsinki – Finland-based mobile phone company Nokia has unveiled a new typeface, Nokia Pure, created by typography designer Dalton Maag.
In the above video, Pure Reversal, Nokia highlights the craft by Matt McKenzie of London-based Paekakariki Press, and how he produces a woodblock version of the typeface on his original 1959 Heidelberg KS Cylinder 38 × 52 Press.
The typeface references the different stroke weights and more rounded flow of handwriting, creating a more open effect than the Nokia Sans typeface, according to the company. ‘For me,’ explains Maag, ‘it’s the rhythm of the typeface and the relationship between characters that are critical.’
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