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09.10.2009, 23:34
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Danish designer of Tommy Slim (2003, an all caps font to be used at 48 points and above), Case (a casual printed face), Pixel, Covergirl (2006, a stylish upright connected script for the fashion industry), Jewel (extra heavy with large contrast), Brandts (sans serif), Rum (2009, a rounded family; winner at TDC2 2010). [Rum is not named after the drink, but is just Danish for "room, space"] Planning Tommy Fat and Tommy Classic. Trine lived in Den Haag from 2003-2004, as a graduate student at the KABK. In her final project there, she designed North (published by LazyDogs), a book typeface suiting the textimage of the four Scandinavian languages, Danish, New Norwegian, Bokmal and Swedish. Trine Rask teaches type design at The Danish School of Media and The Danish Design School in Copenhagen.
Author of Skriftdesign - øvelser på papiret (2009).
In 2009, Trine went commercial at MyFonts. In 2010, she published Rum Sans, a humanistic modular sans serif to accompany Rum.
In 2012, Trine designed Bornholm Tejn, named after the Tejn village on the rocky Danish island of Bornholm. It is a rough stone-cut typeface. It was followed some time later in 2012 by Bornholm Sandvig.
In 2013, she finished Bornholm Allinge (chiseled stne face).
http://www.trinerask.dk/uk/uktype.html
http://www.myfonts.com/foundry/Trine_Rask/
Danish designer of Tommy Slim (2003, an all caps font to be used at 48 points and above), Case (a casual printed face), Pixel, Covergirl (2006, a stylish upright connected script for the fashion industry), Jewel (extra heavy with large contrast), Brandts (sans serif), Rum (2009, a rounded family; winner at TDC2 2010). [Rum is not named after the drink, but is just Danish for "room, space"] Planning Tommy Fat and Tommy Classic. Trine lived in Den Haag from 2003-2004, as a graduate student at the KABK. In her final project there, she designed North (published by LazyDogs), a book typeface suiting the textimage of the four Scandinavian languages, Danish, New Norwegian, Bokmal and Swedish. Trine Rask teaches type design at The Danish School of Media and The Danish Design School in Copenhagen.
Author of Skriftdesign - øvelser på papiret (2009).
In 2009, Trine went commercial at MyFonts. In 2010, she published Rum Sans, a humanistic modular sans serif to accompany Rum.
In 2012, Trine designed Bornholm Tejn, named after the Tejn village on the rocky Danish island of Bornholm. It is a rough stone-cut typeface. It was followed some time later in 2012 by Bornholm Sandvig.
In 2013, she finished Bornholm Allinge (chiseled stne face).
http://www.trinerask.dk/uk/uktype.html
http://www.myfonts.com/foundry/Trine_Rask/