I Adore Helvetica, the documentary film by Gary Hustwit

Helvetica Movie Poster

I saw Helvetica last night as it kicked off the RGD Ontario’s DesignThinkers 2007 event. It definitely was a stimulating kickoff to a 2 day conference of inspiration and creative thinking. Gary Hustwit and Stefan Sagmeister even joined us for some Q&A after the film which made for a giddy conversation.

I really enjoyed the film Helvetica tonight. Thank you Gary for not only making a very open film about the most ubiquitous typeface ever, but for putting together a slew of interviews of inspirational designers. As Eduardo put it, the movie had our industry’s version of rock stars, if such a thing could describe the people behind designs’ prevailing cornerstone, typography. Whether or not you know these designers, the film made design more accessible to a wider audience.

And now I’m disappointed that the deluxe edition DVD set is sold out! Seriously, I want my deluxe edition!?

Stefan Sagmeister's infamous poster designed for his talk at the AIGA in 1999.

This is Stefan Sagmeisters infamous AIGA 1999 poster. He did this with the help of an intern around January/February, and it took a few months to heal but when summer came around the tan brought out the light scarring. Ah well, it made for a quirky side story. This man is insane, and I’m going to see him tomorrow morning.

3 Responses to “I Adore Helvetica, the documentary film by Gary Hustwit”

  1. Aaron from FreshBooks Says:

    Well, that’s a great photo to have up on the monitor at work. :)

    So did he go into the scourge of Arial in that movie? I’m one of those crazy fontography types as well, and seem to spend far too much time educating folks on what Arial is, and why it’s evil.

  2. Donna Says:

    Arial had a love child, Arial rounded… he become popular in Web 2.0, eh?

    Thanks for stopping by Aaron. Besides the evil Arial, what’s your favourite font?

  3. Aaron from FreshBooks Says:

    Helvetica Neue, Georgia, the usual suspects, really. Nothing too fancy… simple tastes.

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