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Emigre was a graphic design magazine founded by fellow Dutchmen Marc Susan, Menno Meyjes, and Rudy VanderLans who met in San Francisco. The first four issues were edited by Susan and art directed by VanderLans, with Meyes mostly in an associate publisher role.
Emigre, Inc., doing business as Emigre Fonts, is a digital type foundry based in Berkeley, California, that was founded in 1985 by husband-and-wife team Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko. [1] The type foundry grew out of Emigre magazine, a publication founded by VanderLans and two Dutch friends who met in San Francisco, CA in 1984.
In 1985, Licko and VanderLans started Emigre Graphics which had grown out of Emigre magazine, a publication co-founded by VanderLans and two Dutch friends the previous year. VanderLans also started incorporating the bitmap typefaces that Licko designed on the Apple Macintosh in his layouts with issue # 2 .
Letterform Archive holds the Emigre Archives in their permanent collection. Museum für Gestaltung (Museum of Design, Zurich) holds Emigre magazine issues in their permanent collection. Museum of Modern Art in New York holds a complete set of Emigre magazine, and five digital fonts from the Emigre Fonts library in their permanent collection.
Issue 38, The Authentic Issue, saw the first extensive use of Mrs Eaves in Emigre Magazine. In an interview featured in Eye (No. 43, Vol. 11, Spring 2002), Licko explained why she thought Mrs Eaves was a successful typeface: I think Mrs Eaves was a mix of just enough tradition with an updated twist.
In 1994, Emigre magazine devoted a whole issue to the Designers Republic. A copy is held by MoMA. This issue is still Emigre's best-ever seller and is now sold out, changing hands for up to £750. [9] The Designers Republic later produced album cover designs for the electronica label Warp Records (also based in Sheffield).
The 1999 manifesto was signed by a group of 33 figures from the international graphic design community, many of them well known, and simultaneously published in Adbusters (Canada), Emigre [1] and AIGA Journal of Graphic Design (United States), Eye magazine no. 33 vol. 8, Autumn 1999, [2] Blueprint (Britain) and Items (Netherlands). The ...
Emigre may refer to: Émigré, a person who has emigrated; Émigré, the debut solo studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Wendy Matthews; Emigre, a graphic design magazine; Emigre (type foundry), a digital type foundry; Émigré, 2023 oratorio with music by Aaron Zigman