Foundry

Emigre

Pioneering digital type foundry known for groundbreaking typeface experiments and influential contributions to contemporary typography.

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Emigre is an influential type foundry and design magazine founded in 1984 by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko in Berkeley, California. The foundry played a pivotal role in the desktop publishing revolution and continues to produce distinctive typefaces that challenge typographic conventions.

Design Philosophy

Emigre embraces experimentation and challenges traditional notions of legibility and beauty. Zuzana Licko's typeface designs often explore the unique possibilities of digital type creation, resulting in fonts that are both historically informed and distinctly contemporary.

Notable Typefaces

The foundry's catalog includes groundbreaking families like Mrs Eaves (a refined interpretation of Baskerville), Filosofia, Matrix, Template Gothic, and Base. These typefaces have influenced generations of designers and remain relevant in contemporary practice.

Cultural Impact

Emigre magazine (1984-2005) served as a platform for critical discourse about design, technology, and culture. The foundry's willingness to experiment and question conventions helped shape the visual language of the digital age and established new standards for typographic expression.

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