Book Fair

Typographics 2023 will feature the sixth edition of the Typographics Book Fair, June 16–18, with items for sale from some of our favorite booksellers.

There will be a wide diversity of material available relating to typography, lettering, design, etc, with everything from rare antiquarian type specimens to contemporary titles on modern graphic design.

Access:Free and open to the public (no registration needed)
Dates:Fri–Sun, June 16–18, 2023
Hours:10am–5pm
Location:41 Cooper Square, between E 6th St & E 7th St (just across the street from the Great Hall where the main Typographics conference will be taking place)

Book​sellers

Dry Inc.

Dry Inc.

Dry Inc. is the new brand for all physical products previously known as P22 Analog. While the primary function of Dry Inc is to produce letterpress and printmaking tools and limited edition poster/prints by Richard Kegler, we do also consider creative collaborations and custom commissions. This special appearance at the Typographics Book Fair features books published by P22 Publications as well as a culling of the Dry Inc library with hundreds of vintage type related books and specimens that are looking for new loving homes. A small selection of letterpress tools produced for Dry Inc. will also be available.

dry-inc.com
@insta.dry.inc

Inventory Press

Inventory Press

Founded in 2014, Inventory Press publishes books on topics in art, architecture, design, and music, with an emphasis on subcultures, minor histories, and the sociopolitical aspects of material culture. With a focus on the integration of form and content, Inventory Press aims to produce books of exceptional quality.

inventorypress.com
@InventoryPress
@inventorypress

Kelli Anderson

Kelli Anderson

Kelli Anderson is an artist, designer, animator, and tinkerer who pushes the limits of ordinary materials by seeking out possibilities hidden in plain view. Her books and projects have included a pop-up paper planetarium, a book that transforms into a pinhole camera, and a working paper record. Intentionally lo-fi, she believes that humble materials can make the complexity and magic of our world accessible. She is also known for her design, animation, and illustration work for NPR, The New Yorker, Wired, MoMA, Pentagram, Tinybop’s award-winning Human Body app, the Exploratorium, and the real New York Times, as well as her redesign of NYC brands such as Russ & Daughters and Momofuku.

kellianderson.com
@kellianderson
@kellianderson

Letterform Archive

Letterform Archive

Letterform Archive is Letterform Archive is back for their eighth Typographics Book Fair! As always, there will be metal type specimens, foundry ephemera, and other rare typographic books deaccessioned from one of the best collections in the world. You can also snag one of the Archive’s own publications, including their exhibition catalogs on Bauhaus typography and protest graphics.

letterformarchive.org
@letterformarchive@typo.social
@Lett_Arc
@letterformarchive

Space Type

Space Type

Space Type is an NYC-based studio practice specializing in experimental letterforms and generative typographic design. Run by Lynne Yun and Kevin Yeh, their limited-series risographic publishing includes calligraphic A-Z sets, pixelated blackletter, zoomorphic alphabets, and programmatic patterns and designs. Outside of their publishing practice, their work can be seen in the form of large-format murals, interactive digital experiences, and custom typefaces.

spacetypeco.com
@spacetypeco
@spacetypeco

The Arm

The Arm

The Arm is a letterpress shop in Brooklyn, New York, focused on printing posters and art editions using wood type, hand carved blocks and modern platemaking techniques.

thearm.org
@thearm
@the__arm

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