Phil Scott posted in Typography on 03 June 2009
House Industries
is not your typical type foundry. Unlike most foundries that strictly
focus on type design, House take things one step further. Their fonts
become springboards to new ideas and products that are often integrated
into themed experiences complete with lush packaging and slick
catalogs. A great example of this is their work on the 2004 release of Neutraface. They created a reproduction of Richard Neutra’s Boomerang chair
and pillows to coincide with the release of the font collection. In
addition, they created limited edition packaging (with die cuts and
metallic inks) to accompany the hard copy of the fonts. In an age when
people more and more seek cheap and immediate goods, I cherish these
premium experiences.
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