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Learn how to use typography to boost your design projects and communicate their messages better! I’m your host, Oliver Schöndorfer, UI designer and typographer. This podcast offers the audio version of long format expert interviews from the YouTube Channel Pimp my Type, that not necessarily have to be watched.

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United States

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Learn how to use typography to boost your design projects and communicate their messages better! I’m your host, Oliver Schöndorfer, UI designer and typographer. This podcast offers the audio version of long format expert interviews from the YouTube Channel Pimp my Type, that not necessarily have to be watched.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Fonts for Accessibility with Eleni Beveratou

3/20/2024
What makes an accessible typeface? And how can we improve typography in regard to web accessibility? To answer this and other questions, I invited type designer Eleni Beveratou, creative director at Dalton Maag. We discuss: 🔵 The difference between legibility and readability 🔵 What makes an accessible typeface? 🔵 If Arial and Comic Sans are really superior? 🔵 If we should use designated fonts for dyslexic people in our designs more often? 🔵 How you can mess up the most accessible typeface by using it inaccurately. 🔵 If you should avoid italics or centered text? 🔵 And, if ligatures are helpful or can be problematic? This was recorded as a fun an easy-going live stream on YouTube. If you want so see the visuals, maybe check out the video as well, but I think for the most part you will be good to follow along. 📝 All Show Notes https://pimpmytype.com/talk06 📞 Book your Typographic coaching call Talking Points: 0:03:00 Why Eleni got interesting in Accessibility 0:05:00 Accessibility is not only for the blind 0:09:10 How reading works 0:12:30 Accessibility is Legibility, Readability, Likability 0:17:00 What makes an accessible typeface? 0:28:15 Sans-Serif vs. Serif fonts 0:35:00 Are accessible fonts always the same? 0:42:45 Should we avoid very expressive fonts? 0:46:45 Fonts for dyslexia 1:02:50 Making accessible fonts inaccessible 1:07:15 Text Contrast: Light on Dark, Dark on Light 1:14:00 Use italic text sparingly 1:16:50 Tracking fonts 1:21:00 Avoid centered text 1:25:35 Are ligatures problematic or helpful? 1:30:00 Be careful with Guidelines 1:32:00 Closing

Duration:01:33:36

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Learning from Print Typography with Diana Varma

12/13/2022
Typography for print can be intimidating to many designers, especially when you focus on digital mostly. This is why I invited specialist Diana Varma to share her knowledge of what to pay attention to when dealing with type for print. You will learn: 🤩 The advantages of print over digital. 🤩 The differences between readability and legibility. 🤯 The right font sizes & smallest type size you can print (blew my mind). 🤩 How to avoid beginners mistakes in prepress. 🤩 How to best print gray text? 🤩 Accessibility is also a topic that comes up quite a lot during this talk. Talking Points 02:19 Greetings to Diana Varma 06:09 How Diana’s podcast got started 09:13 Advantages of print typography 14:35 Ideas for digital/analog hybrids 17:02 Type choice for long reading formats in print 22:12 On point and pixel sizes 26:00 Basic tips for print beginners 33:04 How to best print gray text 36:59 Knowing the fundamentals to break the rules 39:07 What fascinates Diana about typography? 41:11 Why Diana prefers Comic Sans over Papyrus 43:08 Easter eggs on Diana’s website 📝 All Show Notes + Video of the talk 🎙️ Diana’s Podcast Talk Paper Scissors ▶️ Video: How to choose a good typeface for body text 📞 Book your Typographic coaching call

Duration:00:44:39

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Distributing indie fonts in a monopoly market with Nadine Chahine, Part 2

11/1/2022
In the second part of the two part conversation with Nadine Chahine, type designer and CEO of I Love Typography, we dig into the world of distributing typefaces. I asked Nadine, what motivated her in this highly competitive market to start a marketplace for fonts? We dig into: 🤔 How the landscape for licensing typefaces was 15 years ago, and how it is today, 🤔 Explain the imbalance in the type design industry with a monopoly on one side, and 🤔 What I Love Typography does differently. 💌 Newsletter with weekly font recommendations 📝 Show notes 🛍️ Browse Fonts on I Love Typography

Duration:00:39:47

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Arabic Type Design & Typography with Nadine Chahine, Part 1

10/25/2022
In this first of the two part conversation with Nadine Chahine, type designer and CEO of I Love Typography, we dig into Arabic type design, typography and type design in general. Browse Fonts on I Love Typography 💌 Newsletter with weekly font recommendations Talking Points: 02:15 Greeting to Nadine Chahine 03:32 How Nadine discovered typography 06:43 The horrible state of Arabic typefaces in the 90ies 09:04 Why Arabic typography was neglected for so long 11:57 A typeface is a series of conversations 17:02 Why knowing about type is so helpful for everyone 15:07 A good typeface is not modular 18:57 Type as an ingredient 22:23 Learning about type is easy

Duration:00:22:52

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Variable Font Design Possibilities & Performance with Jason Pamental

8/23/2022
Designer, tinkerer and typographer Jason Pamental joins me to chat about what creative possibilities variable fonts bring. We also dive into web font performance, how to improve loading speed with practical tips, and why this all will become obsolete in the nearer future. From this easy going conversation, you’ll learn: ➡️ What’s different with typography for screen design. ➡️ About the most common typographic challenges on the web. ➡️ What effect bad web typography has on people. ➡️ About the adoption of variable fonts in 2022. 😂 A brilliant answer to my mean closing question, “Comic Sans or Papyrus?”. 💌 Newsletter with weekly font recommendations https://pimpmytype.com/newsletter Talking points: 00:00 – Introduction 03:26 – Greeting to Jason Pamental 06:40 – Load web fonts correctly, style fallback fonts 11:07 – How web typography is different 16:07 – Variable Fonts in a nutshell 18:15 – Adoption of Variable Fonts in 2022 25:31 – How fonts change the personality of a UI 29:34 – Variable Fonts and optical size 33:55 – Jason’s job as a principle designer at chewy.com 36:12 – Creative possibilities with Variable Fonts 39:53 – Improving font loading performance 46:19 – Progressive font downloading in the future 49:50 – Rapid Round of questions 53:00 – Goodbye 🔗 Links, quotables, and performance tips: https://pimpmytype.com/talk03 💌 Your feedback & guest suggestions: oliver@pimpmytype.com

Duration:00:50:07

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Classifying & Pairing Typefaces with Indra Kupferschmid

5/10/2022
I am joined by the lovely author and typography professor Indra Kupferschmid to chat about type classification and combining typefaces. We cover why the old systems don’t work, and touch on a font matrix. It’s a brilliant way by Indra, that tells you how to describe typefaces differently, and helps in making better decision in pairing them. Besides that, Indra also shares: ➡️ how calligraphy taught her why letter forms change when using different writing tools. ➡️ that her student’s don’t feel that intimidated by combining fonts. ➡️ why popular typefaces like Roboto and Inter work so well and still might stick around for some years. Talking points: 00:00 – Introduction 04:36 – Greeting to Indra Kupferschmid 05:36 – Avoid flipped apostrophes (should look like a 9) 08:01 – Consistent typography makes text easier to understand 11:44 – Categorizing typefaces 16:23 – About historic type classifications 20:07 – Why the old type classification models don’t work 22:31 – Filtering Fonts to make it easier to pick one 25:55 – Filtering based on features 27:54 – Terminology is the biggest problem, better describe what you see 28:59 – The Font Matrix 38:04 – Creating contrast 39:50 – Don’t use too light typefaces for body text 43:23 – Why are Roboto and Inter so popular for UI design? 48:25 – Why there are so little serif typefaces on screen? 53:59 – Are more typefaces now shown than images? 56:03 – Rapid Round of questions 58:32 – Goodbye 🤩 Pairing Typefaces Like a Pro, Online Course: https://pimpmytype.com/course 🔗 Visuals, Links, and quotables to this episode: https://pimpmytype.com/talk02

Duration:00:59:10

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Using Serif Fonts in UI & Screen Design with José Scaglione from TypeTogether

4/5/2022
I’m joined by wonderful José Scaglione. He is a type designer, lecturer, and co-founder of the high renown foundry TypeTogether, which is behind popular typefaces like Bree or Adelle. They worked with top brands, like Apple and Google, where they also contributed serif typefaces for screen rendering. And this is why I invited José – to discuss with him the predominance of sans-serif in user interfaces and screen design more broadly. We speak about, why it might be a legacy issue, and that moving out of your comfort zone can be very rewarding. It brings us to legibility, readability, and accessibility. José also shares how he experienced the switch from static fonts to variable fonts as a type designer and foundry. If you struggle with pairing typefaces, this episode also has some tips for you. Talking points: 00:28 Introduction 02:39 Greeting to José Scaglione 03:36 Is the font in the TypeTogether logo overused? 06:01 Don’t use tabular figures on business cards 07:27 Benefits of learning about typography 09:49 Why is sans-serif dominant in UIs? 13:02 Legibility, regardless of sans or serif 15:34 Why are neo-grotesques so popular? 17:08 Arguments against neutrality & Helvetica 18:57 Portada: A serif typeface for UI design 20:39 Complexity of printing vs screen 24:30 Variable fonts and optical sizing 27:57 Variable fonts and file size 29:37 Do you need the design space of VF? 31:31 Belarius: Slab serifs in UI design 35:40 Accessibility and typography 42:38 Advice for typography newbies 43:20 Tips on pairing typefaces 45:26 Rapid Round of questions 47:11 Goodbye 48:18 Summary Visuals, quotes, and links: https://pimpmytype.com/talk01

Duration:00:48:12

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Introduction to Pimp my Type

4/4/2022
Hello and welcome Typography enthusiast to Pimp my Type as a podcast! Let me take a short moment to introduce myself and this podcast here. My name is Oliver Schöndorfer, UI designer and typographer and there to help you to boost your designs with great typography. I share what I have learned in 15 years hands-on experience on my blog, weekly newsletter, and YouTube Channel. Since typography is a very visual medium, why doing a podcast at all? Well, after 18 months doing the YouTube Channel I wanted to have guests on the show, to pick their brain and broaden my perspective. I use their advice in videos, but I thought the whole conversation better fits in an Audio format. This is why this podcast exits. It will be occasional interviews with experts in the field, the main content and visual tutorials and tips will still be on YouTube. Find articles, the YouTube Channel, and my weekly newsletter with a hand-picked font recommendation on pimpmytype.com.

Duration:00:02:15