About

Greymarch

Greymarch is a text typeface which aims to interpret the historical flavour of calligraphy through a more contemporary lens. Intended for the more informal echelons of editorial design, Greymarch has a distinct personality which maintains its calligraphic origins without becoming an imitation of writing. Its modest 4-master designspace is balanced by a large glyph set and native small caps.

Rutherford Craze

Rutherford Craze is a type designer from the UK with a background in both graphic design and programming. After graduating from Type and Media, he interned at Fontsmith in London, before returning to The Hague to establish his own type foundry in early 2020.

Type and Media is a master’s course in typeface design at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague (KABK). During the first semester, the students have several ongoing modules with concurrent projects, interspersed with a diverse set of workshops. During the second semester, each student focuses on a single project. This site showcases the final projects of the class of 2019. Enjoy!

Special thanks to the faculty and supervisors at Type and Media for their expertise, wisdom, and support: Erik van Blokland, Peter Verheul, Paul van der Laan, Peter Biľak, Françoise Berserik, Frank Grießhammer, Petr van Blokland, Marja van der Burgh, Fred Smeijers, Just van Rossum, Jan Willem Stas, Ilya Ruderman, Kristyan Sarkis, Timothy Donaldson, Bas Smidt, our guests Paul Barnes and Henrik Birkvig, and our neighborly friends Tânia Raposo, Namrata Goyal, and Phill Specter.

The t]m19 graduates are Alexis Boscariol (France), Anya Danilova (Russia), Céline Odermatt (Switzerland), Ethan Cohen (United States), Eva Abdulina (Latvia), Fabiola Mejía (Costa Rica), Joona Louhi (Finland), Luke Charsley (United Kingdom), Michelangelo Nigra (Italy), Ricard Garcia (Catalonia), Rutherford Craze (United Kingdom), and Ryan Bugden (United States).

Website by Rutherford, Ryan, Ethan, and Alexis. The typefaces used are Brenner Sans, Action Text, and Action Condensed, courtesy of Typotheque, Letterror, and Commercial Type. Thank you!