iPhone Type Apps

Posted on November 24th, 2008

I finally got an iPhone! It was worth waiting for, though there a few niggly UI things that I have to get used to. Its a must have from a UI design perspective. Creative Review has picked up some of the latest additions to the ever increasing list of new iPhone apps, and two happen to be type related.

Firstly, is the FontViewer by Thomas Podewils at osXwerk.de. It is a fairly basic reference tool for graphic designers: it lists the system fonts found on Apple computers and allows you to examine a type sampler for each font. You can view different sizes using the zoom slider. There’s great potential for this application if you consider it in the context of something like Typophile’s TypeID online resource/forum or Myfonts’ What the font. Imagine if users could upload an image (taken with the iPhone camera) of a font that would then be identified by the app.

On a totally different note is a second type related app by Andreas Muller called For All Seasons. This is a typo animation based loosely on the seasons. It won the Toyko TDC Grand Prix Award in 2005. Muller has now resurrected the work and ported it to the iPhone. Its a quirky piece but it shows off the beauty and surprise of dynamic letterforms when liberated from the traditional page. Its not so much useful as engaging to look at and interesting to muse over.

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  1. Paul said,

    on November 26th, 2008 at 2:31 pm

    there is another app I came across called huge type (www.hugetype.com), it allows you to take pictures of type or something that looks like a glyph; all the images are then pooled on to flickr where you can see many different results.

  2. admin said,

    on November 26th, 2008 at 4:04 pm

    Hi Paul,

    Thanks for the link. It reminds me of another web app called Spell with Flickr. I posted about it before. But this is fun because it makes people come together to do the spelling! You could say its social networking in another sense…

    Hilary

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