Nick Sherman: The Birds of Hamilton
Nick Sherman: The stacks
Nick Sherman: Specimens of Holly Wood Type Manufactured By Hamilton & Katz, Two Rivers Wis.
Nick Sherman: Specimens of Holly Wood Type Manufactured By Hamilton & Katz, Two Rivers Wis.
Nick Sherman: 36-line (6 inches from baseline to cap height) digital glyph printout
Nick Sherman: "You gotta make sure to keep the right hefts."
Nick Sherman: "I usually tweak the letters people give me to cut. I even changed Matthew Carter's designs."
Nick Sherman: "This is my eraser."
Nick Sherman: Letter cut out with a scroll saw.
Nick Sherman: Fatzo's Sub & Pizza Shop
Nick Sherman: Type artwork originals
Nick Sherman: Norb explaining to me his concept for a new typeface called "Half & Half Not"
Nick Sherman: Norb filing down irregularities in my scrollsaw-cut letter.
Nick Sherman: Norb fastening my scrollsaw-cut letter to a wooden base.
Nick Sherman: Norb squaring my scrollsaw-cut letter on a wooden base.
Nick Sherman: 18-line (3 inches from baseline to cap height) pattern set up on the pantograph to cut a 12-line piece of type
Nick Sherman: Norb at the pantograph
Nick Sherman: Wood letter engravings by Simon Brett
Nick Sherman: Jim & Norb
Nick Sherman: Norb & Me
Nick Sherman: Beerntsen's Confectionery
Nick Sherman: Dave breaking the edge of the type with a file.
Nick Sherman: Dave punching the accute interior angles of the type with customized metal dies.
Nick Sherman: Dave cleaning up the details of the type with a custom-made trimming knife.
Nick Sherman: Potential business card
Nick Sherman: Half of HEFT
Nick Sherman: Half of HEFT
Nick Sherman: 120-line HEFT
Nick Sherman: The case of the hidden style chart
Nick Sherman: Cabinet of patterns