TYPEONE is a fairly new magazine from from experienced creatives who aim to employ the creative craft of type and design as a gateway to important conversations and developments in the field.
Since publishing its first issue in 2019 the publisher (TYPE01 Ltd) has become an important, dedicated platform for publishing on type-focused media. Expanding across many channels in addition to the magazine, TYPE01 also run the Type Tutorial series, the Femme Type (a platform supporting typeface design and type-focused work by women) and host a well-resourced TYPE01 website.
About TYPEONE 10, The Tenth Anniversary Issue, from the publisher:
Welcome to TYPEONE Magazine issue 10! Now stacked with 182 pages (30%+ increase), this issue is guest-edited and designed by Studio Groundfloor, the studio that has been shaping the look and feel of #typeonemag since day one. For this celebratory issue, they’ve stepped in as editors to ask not just what type looks like, but what it means in 2025.
Across each section of culture and innovation, studio interviews, opinion, insights, spotlights and idol pieces, contributors reflect on type’s capacity to resist, to preserve, to memorialise, to include — and to disrupt. And in keeping with TYPEONE’s contemporary typographic spirit, with the incredible support of Dinamo’s Diatype font family, each feature is designed using a typeface designed by the creative or entity behind the article, giving the issue a visual diversity that mirrors the culture it represents. All underpinned by a tight structural grid build by SGF with rigour and intention, paying homage to the precision and intentionality that type design demands.
At a key milestone of reflection, issue 10 explores type’s place in our culture today.
Issue 10's cover, which also doubles as the colophon (a ‘coverphon’?), sets this typeface (aka, Stephan Marx’s handwriting) as a mighty number ‘10’, set against a deep red Pantone