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Page 1: The Birth of a Typeface “A typeface in any script is a complex blend of historical influences and personal preferences.” Sebastian Carter. The Life cycle of a Typeface. 1. Conception

The Birth of a Typeface

Page 2: The Birth of a Typeface “A typeface in any script is a complex blend of historical influences and personal preferences.” Sebastian Carter. The Life cycle of a Typeface. 1. Conception

The Birth of a TypefaceExamining the idea of a typeface and the three stages in its life cycle

Hashim P M

Presented at Typography Day 2011nid, Ahmedabad

Page 3: The Birth of a Typeface “A typeface in any script is a complex blend of historical influences and personal preferences.” Sebastian Carter. The Life cycle of a Typeface. 1. Conception

The Idea of a Typeface in Malayalam

Page 4: The Birth of a Typeface “A typeface in any script is a complex blend of historical influences and personal preferences.” Sebastian Carter. The Life cycle of a Typeface. 1. Conception

Malayalam stone inscription displayed at Arakkal Museum, Kannur.

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Malayalam script written on palm leaves.

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1772

Pages from Samkshepa Vedartham, the first book printed in Malayalam from Rome.

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Malayalam Bible printed with type cut under Benjamin Bailey’s supervision. Bailey reduced the character set from 1000 to 500.

1820’s

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Initial letterforms were crude and misaligned.

1800’s

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Over time Malayalam typedesign got standardised and regularised.

1850’s

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Many Malayalam typefaces were designed within Kerala and in Madras and Pune during foundry days.

1940–70’s

Page 11: The Birth of a Typeface “A typeface in any script is a complex blend of historical influences and personal preferences.” Sebastian Carter. The Life cycle of a Typeface. 1. Conception

“The old fellows stole all of our best ideas.”

Frederic Goudy

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Script reforms in Malayalam reduced the characterset from 500 to 150 and split the complex script into components.

1967–70

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Script reforms in Malayalam split the complex vertical and horzontal conjuncts into linear components.

1967–70

Component Letters Old Script Reformed Script Conjunct Formation

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Photoypesetting and DTP systems standardised the letter forms further, but made different keyboard standards.

1980–90’s

Monotype Linotype

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Malayalam Letterforms have evolved over years, but the skeleton of the alphabet has remained largely unchanged.

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“A typeface in any script is a complex blend of historical influences and personal preferences.”

Sebastian Carter

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The Life cycle of a Typeface

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1. Conception

2. Execution

3. Release

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1. Conception

Page 20: The Birth of a Typeface “A typeface in any script is a complex blend of historical influences and personal preferences.” Sebastian Carter. The Life cycle of a Typeface. 1. Conception

“The important ingredients of type design are conventionality and formality, combined with just the right dose of the designer’s personality and with that, inevitably, a sprinkling of time.”

Gerard Unger

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Style

Thick and thin Monoweight

Text/ Display

Decorative Script

Serif/ No serif

Form

Regular Condensed Compressed Expanded

Rounded Squarish

Terminals

Vertical Horizontal Angular

A type designer in Malayalam script has to make a few choices if he/she chooses to make a typeface from scratch.

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Serifs, alien to Malayalam script are being adopted increasingly in display typography for the sake of variety.

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a. Designed to solve a problemb. Revive an old typefacec. Inspired by Roman typefacesd. Inspiration from other sourcese. Hybrid Typefacesf. Self-expressiong. Cloning

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a. Designing for a particular purpose

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Vartha was designed to serve as Malayala Manorama’s headline typeface.

1993

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Vartha has larger x-height, shorter ascenders and descenders, and overlapping conjuncts.

1993

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Thumba was designed for on-screen legibility for a CD-ROM for D C Books and was later adopted as their corporate typeface.

1998

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Thumba is an open monoweight typeface well suited for low resolutions.

1998

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Thumba has become the corporate Malayalam typeface for D C Books.

2000—

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b. Reviving an old typeface for contemporary use

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“Type designers are often found backward looking.”

Alec Wilkinson

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1530–2005

Garamond has revived and reinterpreted many times over the last centuries.

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“This is the crucial paradox of type design imitation, and the force which drives type design evolution. A designer skilled and knowledgeable enough to perceive and render all the subtle nuances of another master craftsman is really too good to do a slavish copy. A master designer will inevitably transform an imitation into a creative act, which will give the new design true individuality.”

Charles Bigelow

1981

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Vasupradhip’s display typeface in Malayalam has been adapted to many technologies and revived many times.

1960’s–2005

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c. Inspired by Roman Typefaces

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Roman typefaces have been a fountain of inspiration for several Malayalam typefaces.

2000–2010

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Some of my type designs based on the squared Roman models.

1999–2002

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d. Inspiration from other sources

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Jyotsna, seems to be inspired by tendrils of plants.

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Saakshi is inspired by left-wing wall grafitti.

2006

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e. Hybrid Typefaces

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Keli combines a few features from Thumba and Chirutha.

1932/ 2002

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Pingala takes inspiration from DIN, Meta and Interstate to make a contemporary Malayalam typeface.

2004

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Pingala has been used in a spiritual magazine as well as an auto magazine in Malayalam.

2004–2010

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f. Self-expression

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Script typefaces are often self-expressive.

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Ravivarma is based on broad-nib calligraphy while Thulasi is based on casual writing style in Malayalam.

1993/ 1997

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Calligraphic trials for Ravivarma.

1993

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More script faces in Malayalam

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g. Cloning

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Linotype Manorama has many clones in many names.

1970’s–2000’s

ML-Karthika

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2. Execution

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“Identify the problem, like space-saving, bad paper, low-resolution, on-screen use, then find typefaces that almost work but could be improved. Study them. Note the approaches and failings. Sleep on it, then start sketching without looking at anything else.”

Erik Spierkermann

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The initial sketches of Thumba.

1998

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Many letters share many common parts which can be designed first.

1998

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Letters take shape by manipulating the control points carefully.

1998

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“I think a good analogy might be a sculptor, working with a huge piece of marble. The sculptor has an idea to make something, and when he’s chiselled the basic image, then the very last part—getting every fingernail and detail perfect—probably takes a long, long time.”

Robert Slimbach

1995

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Fine-tuning Thumba.

1998

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“The heavy lifting begins when the alphabet is finished. I begin then to see how the letters go together to make words, how they line up next to each other, how they sit on the page of the screen, how they work with the punctuation and the symbols. I print up to forty or so pages, and when I first see them I feel suicidal. Nothing is working. If it isn’t working, I don’t necessarily know immediately why it isn’t. It simply looks bad...

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...Then starts the long process of going back and making changes here and there. You change something one day, and the next day you change it back, because you realise that it wasn’t the problem. Nothing gets better, you despair, until one day you’re looking—you’ve changed something small—and you realise suddenly you’re looking at a typeface.”

Mathew Carter

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Expanding the family.

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Technical Constraints of using software meant to handle the Roman Script

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Different keymaps and keyboard standards have hampered type development in Malayalam.

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Different FormatsPostScript, TrueType, OpenType

Different Keyboard StandardsInscript, Manorama, Mathrubhumi...

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Microsoft’s Kartika sets the clock back by a few centuries.

2002

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3. Release

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1970’s–90’s

itc released their fonts with much fanfare.

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Aarcha the new display typeface for Malayala Manorama replaced Vartha and is still in use.

1997

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Unniyarcha, design of a new text typeface

1997

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Aarcha and Unniyarcha in use in Malayala Manorama Daily.

1997

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Redesign of Mathrubhumi’s text typeface

2002

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New Display and Text typefaces in use in Mathrubhumi daily.

2002

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“Type design moves at the pace of the most conservative reader. The good type designer therefore realises that, for a new fount to be successful, it has to be so good that only very few recognise its novelty.”

Stanley Morrison

1930

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Type design is rarely, if ever, about being wholly original.

Type designs may get revived, remixed or even cloned later. Some type designs may even inspire others to design their own.

But the skeleton of the alphabet remains largely unchanged.

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and the cycle of birth and rebirth continues...

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