Hello. We’re looking for a second intern to join us in our San Francisco office. Rather than Typophile duties, we’re looking for a candidate to help with Punchcut marketing efforts. Please send a cover letter and PDF portfolio or portfolio URL to marketingposition [at] punchcut [dot] com.
DESCRIPTION
Punchcut is looking for a graphic design intern to aid with graphic design, event planning, publishing and public relations initiatives.
RESPONSIBILITIES
You will primarily:
• Coordinate design and production of online, print, mail, e-mail or other marketing campaigns: including web site updates, collateral and other items as requested
You will also help:
• Maintain a marketing initiatives calendar, coordinate meetings with directors
I can’t wait until this pop-up book by Marion Bataille is released on October 14th. Counting down the days...
Click here to see the preview video.



Type is everywhere!
Check out a collection of alphabets gathered from artists, photographers, and design students from around the world on the ReubenMiller blog.
Here are a few of my favs:





Hi everyone! My name is Ngoc, and as of this week I’m the newest member to the Typophile/Punchcut team. I’m really excited about working here and just as excited about posting to the Typophile blog. I’m looking forward to sharing with everyone interesting typography, graphic imagery, and stories I’ll come across on the internet or around San Francisco. There’s plenty of great work and ideas to be shared, and I think the Typophile community is a great place to do it.

hello! since last year im designing a text typography with the help from a typographer of my University. Now i went a few days ago to the streets to search ideas and i found one lettering from a paint car shop. there wasnt the all alphabeth but i try to design it completely and this was my result.(i think its like a modular system)
bye
Matias Nahrwold
Chile
We’re pleased to announce Typophile’s first dedicated employee. Ngoc Ngo is a seasoned consultant and an MFA candidate focused on graphic design at Academy of Art University. He has joined Punchcut at our San Francisco office and will be engaged on a number of initiatives for this site and for the Typophile community.
We’re looking forward to the traction that he’ll bring to our modest world domination plans. Please say hello!
I am a professional programmer and amateur typographer. I have recently written a blog article about the typographic and composition improvements I made to my resume. Resume: A Tale of Desire, Intrigue, and Formatting is an outline of the process I used to improve my resume with a little help from The Elements of Typographic Style and FF Scala. I hope this will help other engineers with very little understanding of typography make their resumes better.
It would be very useful to get some feedback from more experienced designers. Did the resumes actually get better? Is the final resume any good? Is the advice I give good advice? What do you think of the overall concept?
Thank you in advance.
My friend designed this typeface, I’m a graphic designer, but it would be great to get feedback from type designers. Would you consider this to be blackletter? Do you have any advice on how to make it better (he is relatively inexperienced at type design)?
Thanks for your time!
My new typeface “Recovery” is now available from TypeTrust. Recovery is a reinterpretation of Charles Coiner’s letter designs for the National Recovery Administration and M.F. Benton’s typeface “Eagle Bold” which was based on Coiner’s work. Recovery comes in one weight with small caps, fractions, and an extended character set.
View and buy it here: http://typetrust.com/font/recovery
And the PDF is here.
Thanks to Silas Dilworth for his invaluable assistance with the production of this typeface.
