Typography Archive
I’m Courier. What type are you?
Every typeface is like human that has its own personality. I think that it might be a common question for type designers to be asked by people “If you were type, and which type would you be?” Honestly, it will be a sudden blank if you want me to translate my personality into a type immediately. It’s uneasy to pick one typeface to represent yourself from all these countless typefaces in this world.
Fortunately, Pentagram has done this favor to us. “What type are you” is their recent project that helps you to analyze your personality and find out just which type you are by answering four simple questions. After entering your name and password (Password : Character), you must turn on your speaker and a faceless man will guide to the final result – “the type you belong”. You can see an short explanation and history of the type you got, and you also can see a list that shows who else had been categorized to the same type as you were.
It’s really a fascinating microsite and I got a lot of fun from it. By the way, I’m “Courier”, a monospaced slab serif typeface which was commissioned in the 1950s by IBM for use in typewriters, and I pretty satisfied the result of mine. And what type are you?
Welcome to TypeTrix

Hi, I’m Joe Chang. Welcome to TypeTrix.
After six months of thought and preparation, TypeTrix is finally on stage now. The simple aim of TypeTrix is to share my passion for typography and what I’ve learned about type in my life. As a junior in the type design field, I am so welcome to your comments and we can discuss all kinds of typographic subjects here. TypeTrix will not only be a place for exchanging information but also release my personal fonts for free download or retail.
Truly thanks to my good friend Erik for his CSS support and server hosting, none of this would have been possible without his help. We also try some web typographic experiment like @font-face, sIFR and Cufón in this project. I would like to invite Erik to talk about these new web font services and share his web design experience in the future.
You can also follow TypeTrix on Twitter or Plurk. I will tweet some instant news and funny stuff on it.
Well, Let’s get this started. Hope you will enjoy it.


