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Computer Arts Projects Magazine Issue 111 The Typography Issue Pages 52 – 57 Join the fat club An article by Caroline Archer on Fat Faces with work and opinions of Bryan Loke Bryan Loke [email protected] 075 2872 1542 www.bryanloke.com

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Page 1: Bryan Loke - Computer Arts - Typography Issuebryanloke.com/Bryanloke_ComArts.pdf · Computer Arts Projects Magazine Issue 111 The Typography Issue Pages 52 – 57 Join the fat club

Computer Arts Projects MagazineIssue 111The Typography IssuePages 52 – 57Join the fat clubAn article by Caroline Archer on Fat Faces with work and opinions of Bryan Loke

Bryan [email protected] 2872 1542www.bryanloke.com

Page 2: Bryan Loke - Computer Arts - Typography Issuebryanloke.com/Bryanloke_ComArts.pdf · Computer Arts Projects Magazine Issue 111 The Typography Issue Pages 52 – 57 Join the fat club
Page 3: Bryan Loke - Computer Arts - Typography Issuebryanloke.com/Bryanloke_ComArts.pdf · Computer Arts Projects Magazine Issue 111 The Typography Issue Pages 52 – 57 Join the fat club

02Loke Fat Face,designed by UKtypographer Bryan Loke in 2008

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Another designer bringing the Fat Face phenomenon right up to date is Bryan Loke. “There is already a new era of Fat Faces,” he says. “To me, the current trend of colouring out counters of (any) typefaces and giving them a negative 500 kerning

is an attempt to address the need for attracting attention – the same purpose for which those classical Fat Faces were made.”

“This ‘blacked out’ type trend is almost everywhere you turn,” he continues. “Two particular spring

to mind: SEA’s Ten Year Book and Adrian Shaughnessy’s Look At This. I guess that shows they’re successful because they obviously got my attention. However, I find this trend of blackening out counters slightly frightening and I find it a little

worrying that well-known designers are practising it. I worry all these types shouting at the top of their blacken lungs will very soon deafen us, causing us to lose our calm, no longer hearing soft-spoken types and, before we know it, everyone will be

screaming at one another.” So would Loke use the new

Fat Faces in his work? “Yes, I will shout along with everyone else but, when I do, I might do it in a more classical manner.”

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Bryan [email protected] 2872 1542www.bryanloke.com