Exploring how far one can push the limits of typographic communications—Not All Type: Typographic Freaks in Modern Design—is a publication with a focus on contemporary experimental type in graphic design.
This publication includes Barbara Brownie’s essay Fluid Behaviors in Temporal Typography and a plates section depicting the weirdest of experimental type from a wide variety of independent designers and studios alike.
The type throughout Not All Type clings to the edges of the pages leaving only a hairline border to imitate the boundary pushing qualities of the represented designer’s works. The titles of sections overlap with body text aligning with the utmost precision to create a harmony between disorder and perfection.