Ep. 287 - Discussing typeface with Sarang Kulkarni (Marathi)
Update: 2023-12-13
Description
“The characteristics of jazz help. Its sense of improvisation, individualism, sound, and rhythm are all present and important in graphic design, too.” - Niklaus Troxler, who have been improvising with letterforms like Jazz Musicians since 1960s.
In my opinion, a Poster is a mix of typeface and graphics communicating something. In here, typeface matters a lot. To discuss this and more, today we have Sarang Kulkarni with us.
Sarang is a type designer and co-founder of Ektype. He also has his own agency called as The White Crow where he does branding and typography work. This Audiogyan will be in English and Marathi.
Questions
- What according to you is Type / Akshar?
- Massimo Vignelli said that he is comfortable with half a dozen typefaces lasting a lifetime. Rest all is visual pollution. What's the need for more typefaces?
- What triggers a need for new typefaces? Medium, Language, Expression, Enhancement, Technology, Content?
- Are there ways to systematically study and distinguish between an improvisation of a typeface versus a different typeface? For eg, Mukta and Modak have different anatomy, so we can say that they are 2 different fonts. But can we say that Inter is an improvised version of Helvetica?
- You deal with a lot of abstract forms as well. At letterbox, for eg: “k” (Marathi) can be identified if one looks at the flow or series of iterations of representing ‘k’. Can a letter form be identified in isolation? What's the extent of improvisation? How abstract one can go and still make it palatable?
- When can one start improvising on a typeface? When the base font is registered in everyone’s mind. For eg: Can we improvise on a newly launched font set?
- Does improvisation in a typeface done only as an experiment can transform into the usage of mass communication?
- What's going on with 365 days of type and more such practices and movements? Are those improvisations?
- How easy or hard is it today to experiment and improvise on open-source fonts?
- When does the author know that the improvisation is done?
Reference Reading
- https://www.instagram.com/1sarangkulkarni/?hl=en
- https://www.instagram.com/ektype/?hl=en
- https://www.instagram.com/letterbox.india/?hl=en
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarang-kulkarni-5898857/
- https://www.behance.net/SarangKulkarni
- https://www.dandad.org/profiles/person/664731/sarang-kulkarni/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXwkZaIRLI4
- https://whitecrow.in/
- https://twitter.com/sarangkulkarni7
- https://www.typoday.in/2014/sarang.html
- http://luc.devroye.org/fonts-86975.html
- https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/being-a-mumbai-type-designer-is-about-more-than-great-work-you-gotta-get-the-lingos-and-theres-hundreds-of-them/
- https://design.google/library/anek-multiscript
- https://kyooriusdesign.awardsengine.com/?action=ows:entries.details&e=135402&project_year=2023
- https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-voices/ek-type
- https://www.adi.org.in/events/adiamd-many-worlds-of-type
- https://vimeo.com/133792269
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