{"id":724,"date":"2024-03-05T13:14:42","date_gmt":"2024-03-05T14:14:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/atomic-hair.net\/?p=724"},"modified":"2024-05-09T15:25:29","modified_gmt":"2024-05-09T15:25:29","slug":"this-years-best-picture-oscar-nominees-as-typefaces","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/atomic-hair.net\/index.php\/2024\/03\/05\/this-years-best-picture-oscar-nominees-as-typefaces\/","title":{"rendered":"This Year\u2019s Best Picture Oscar Nominees as Typefaces"},"content":{"rendered":"

The stage has been set for the 96th Academy Awards this Sunday, with the silver screen\u2019s shiniest stars already preening in preparation. Awards show season is always an entertaining time of year, ramping up to the Oscars, where the most prestigious accolades are awarded. Best Picture is the culminating category of the night, which the entirety of the awards show season has been building up to. This year, the Best Picture nominees include a range of 10 films across a breadth of genres. The assortment represents an eclectic array of tones, themes, looks, and textures, much like the offerings of a font foundry. To get in on the Oscars fun, we\u2019ve created a thorough round-up of each of the 10 Best Picture nominees as typefaces. We lay out our analysis below!<\/p>\n


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The Holdovers<\/em><\/em> \u2013 Gelica<\/h2>\n
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The Holdovers<\/em>, directed by Alexander Payne and starring national treasure Paul Giamatti, is a dramedy set in 1970 about a group of kids at a prep school with no families to go home to over their holiday break. As a result, they stay behind with their curmudgeonly teacher (Giamatti), and heartwarming antics ensue. The film\u2019s time period, the retro prep-school setting, and overarching feel-good warmth all ladder up to the Gelica<\/a> typeface. Designed by Dave Rowland and published by Eclectotype Fonts, Gelica is an approachable, soft serif imbued with a classic and cheerful affect.<\/p>\n

Anatomy of a Fall<\/em> \u2013 Vienna Woodtype<\/h2>\n
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In sharp contrast to The Holdovers\u2019<\/em> feel-good, family-friendly vibe is <\/em>the French film Anatomy of a Fall. <\/em>Directed by Justine Triet, the film depicts the story of a woman attempting to prove her innocence in the death of her husband, who has fallen from their home\u2019s attic window. The tone of the film is intensely suspenseful and gripping, which Vienna Woodtype<\/a> (designed by Christoph Zeugswetter and published by xtoph) taps into with its ghostly wood-block printed effect. Zeugswetter used real prints made from a linocut to create the font, with each glyph handprinted, scanned, and then converted into a computer font.<\/p>\n

Barbie<\/em> \u2013 Belinda New<\/h2>\n
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A film that has taken each facet of the design industry and every corner of our visual culture by storm, Barbie<\/em> from Greta Gerwig and starring Margot Robbie, is high femme with a powerful backbone. Belinda New<\/a> by Melvastype strikes this same chord as a classic brush script that has strength and elegance in equal measure.<\/p>\n

American Fiction<\/em> \u2013 Typewriter 1950 Tech Mono<\/h2>\n
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