- Hoefler & Frere-Jones
Hoefler & Frere-Jones is an influential
type foundry inNew York City , run by designersJonathan Hoefler andTobias Frere-Jones . Founded in 1989 (as "The Hoefler Type Foundry,"), H&FJ develops fonts for both the retail market and for individual clients.Beginning in the early 1990s, The Hoefler Type Foundry became a dominant voice in editorial typography, with important commissions for "
Rolling Stone Magazine ", "Sports Illustrated ", "Harper's Bazaar " and "The New York Times ". H&FJ remains heavily involved in editorial design, with recent commissions from "Martha Stewart Living ", "The Wall Street Journal ", "Esquire Magazine ", "Wired Magazine " and "Condé Nast Portfolio" as well as corporate typefaces created forTiffany & Co. ,Nike, Inc. , andHP . H&FJ works with a number of prominent institutions in New York City, including TheUnited Nations , The Guggenheim Museum, TheWhitney Museum ,Lever House ,Radio City Music Hall , and TheNew York Jets . H&FJ's Gotham typeface, because of its connection to New York City history, was selected in 2004 for the cornerstone ofFreedom Tower , to be built on the site of the formerWorld Trade Center .H&FJ's work has been profiled in "
The New York Times ", "Time Magazine ", "Esquire Magazine ", "Wallpaper* ", and "Wired", as well as the design publications "Baseline", "Cap & Design", "CreativePro", "Communication Arts ", "Desktop", "Eye Magazine ", "Design", "Graphis ", "How Magazine ", "I.D Magazine ", "IDEA", "IdN", "Metropolis Magazine ", "Page", "Print Magazine ", "Publish", "Step Inside Design ", and "+81". H&FJ's work is part of the permanent collections of both theSmithsonian Institution and theVictoria & Albert Museum , and has been recognized by theAmerican Institute of Graphic Arts , theAssociation Typographique Internationale ,The Society of Newspaper Designers , andThe Type Directors Club .Jonathan Hoefler was the recipient of the 2002 Prix Charles Peignot for outstanding contributions to typeface design. In 2006, Tobias Frere-Jones received the prestigious Gerrit Noordzij Prize, an award given by The Royal Academy of Art (The Hague) to honor innovations in type design. Both Hoefler and Frere-Jones are regular speakers at international conferences.
External links
* [http://www.typography.com Hoefler & Frere-Jones – Official site]
* [http://www.typography.com/fonts/index.php Catalogue of typefaces designed]
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