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So, 'Making Faces: Metal Type in the 21st Century' dives deep into the life and work of Jim Rimmer, a Canadian graphic artist who really loved his craft. It’s not just about fonts, but more about the soul behind the creation. The film has a reflective tone, blending interviews and archival footage, showcasing Rimmer's process and his passion for type design. You get a real sense of the meticulous nature of metal type and how it contrasts with the digital age. The pacing is meditative, allowing you to appreciate the artistry involved. It’s fascinating to see how Rimmer managed to bridge the gap between traditional and modern typography, making it an interesting watch for anyone curious about design.
Focuses on the blend of traditional and digital typography.Features interviews that reveal Rimmer's passion and philosophy.A meditative pacing that invites viewers to reflect on design.
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