the »typographic manifesto.« book by sebastian moock tackles the problem of the fundamental typographic knowledge, the so-called ‘black art’, which is not passed on to future generations and thus slowly dies out. this concept serves as an analog-digital-hybrid that addresses typographers, designers, and in general people who are interested in the topic of typography. the book written on 320 pages, presents five theses, including discussions with well-known typographers — rolf rehe, friedrich forssman, erik spiekermann, henning skibbe, charlotte rohde.the »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies outall images courtesy of sebastian moock
the »typographic manifesto.« was printed with an HP indigo and in letterpress, so it is an analog-digital-hybrid

 

 

the »typographic manifesto.« is an invitation to everyone to expand the two-dimensional surface on the monitor in order to experience writing three-dimensional again. this work is brought closer to the target group in a cross-medial way in order to ignite the passion for lead typesetting and thus preserve the culture of the ‘black art’. sebastian moock, an award-winning art director, graphic designer, and typographer, has been involved with analog and digital printing techniques from an early stage on.

 

 

‘I regularly learned the old craft with lead letters from former hand typesetters and printers in an active book printing museum. I was fascinated by the understanding as well as the micro typography which is crucial for this material and which is directly transferred to the typeface.’  stated sebastian. ‘I also found that the knowledge transfer and the feeling for writing are easier to explain to the visitors than the theoretical part at the time of their studies.’the »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies out
a documentary photo of the letterpress process

 

 

the book has a cross-medial structure and its analog and digital parts complement each other. this is achieved through audio recordings (typomanifest podcast), a touring exhibition (typesetting box), and a social media strategy. the process of this book is documented in sebastian’s bachelor thesis with many videos, photos, and test prints.the »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies outthe flag of the »typographic manifesto.«

the »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies out
the content of the »typographic manifesto.«

 

 

the »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies out
a typography map shows the place of erik spiekermann

the »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies out
polaroid with erik spiekermann and sebastian moock

the »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies out
bio about erik spiekermann

 

the »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies out
the quote: ‘what you touch you grasp sooner’ by erik from the interview

the »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies out
the interview with erik which is also in the TYPOMANIFEST podcastthe »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies out
the workshop at erik’s p98a in berlinthe »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies out
the classical set from the letterpress is used for the five theses

the »typographic manifesto.« tackles the problem of the 'black art' that slowly dies out
the TYPOMANIFEST podcast is now available on spotify, apple podcast, google podcast and www.typomanifest.de 

 

 

project info:

 

name: the »typographic manifesto.«

designer: sebastian moock

participants: rolf rehe, friedrich forssman, erik spiekermann, henning skibbe, charlotte rohde

format: 160 x 240 mm

 

 

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edited by: christina petridou | designboom