Typeface

Typeface

2010 ""
Typeface
Typeface

Typeface

6.5 | 1h3m | en | Documentary

The Hamilton Wood Type Museum in Two Rivers, WI personifies cultural preservation, rural re-birth and the lineage of American graphic design. At Hamilton, international artisans meet retired craftsmen and together navigate the convergence of modern design and traditional technique.

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6.5 | 1h3m | en | Documentary | More Info
Released: January. 29,2010 | Released Producted By: Kartemquin Films , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://kartemquin.org/film/typeface/
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The Hamilton Wood Type Museum in Two Rivers, WI personifies cultural preservation, rural re-birth and the lineage of American graphic design. At Hamilton, international artisans meet retired craftsmen and together navigate the convergence of modern design and traditional technique.

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jaysmith-01042 This movie is so boring. I don't care about wood ink things. I am bored. They just talk about wood for an hour.0 out of 10 also nothing interesting happens. This is the worst film ever made. I should have just watched Shrek the Third.If I could either bang my head against a wall repeatedly or watch this movie again,I would bang my head against a wall any day. Also this is boring. I have to finish watching it now. I don't want to though so I will make this review really long. I don't want type any more either.
Peter Reid This documentary has a lot going on, there are various themes, a love of the 'steampunk' technology of old style printing, a hipster love of letterpress and design, and the stories of a city far too far from anywhere that was once successful, and is now too far from the digital hipsters that would flock to it. Hipsters will salivate over the plentiful footage of wooden carved letters, from the days when using a font was a huge investment, and resizing up a point size required a tray full of 'sorts'. Others will enjoy the real people enjoying their enthusiasms. It is an easy watch, busy and engaging, I am happy to recommend it, even if you do not enjoy it, it is the sort of documentary that really ought to be supported.One of the best, and full of charm.