In 1984, the Apple Macintosh computer was introduced, ushering in a new era of digital type design.
That same year, Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko founded Emigre Graphics in San Francisco. Soon, this typeface foundry and its magazine, Emigre, became the late 20th century’s wellspring of experimental digital typography and graphic design.
A few years later, in 1991, FUSE was founded by Neville Brody and Jon Wozencroft as both a printed and digital publication, becoming a unique showcase for experimental digital-typeface designers and typographers. Replacing bound pages, the magazine’s content came on a computer diskette and included five folded, printed posters that explained and sampled the featured typeface designs.
This show explores Emigre and FUSE through their posters announcing new, progressive digital typefaces.
Thu, Sat & Sun 10am - 6pm
Fri 10am - 9pm*
Mon - Wed CLOSED
*Free admission every Friday
Adults $12
Students & Educators $8
Veterans $8
Seniors (60 & over) $8
Kids (under 18) Free
Visitors with disabilities $8*
*Includes free admission for 1 accompanying care partner
Poster House
119 W. 23rd Street
New York, NY
40.74330111368, -73.99353745
The Revolution Will Be Digitized: Typefaces from Emigre and FUSE