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What Would You Like To Ask Jonathan Barnbrook?

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Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 19 April 2007, 15:51    Permalink    Comments (22)

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Cover from Jonathan Barnbrook's upcoming monograph

Well, it worked so well with Non-Format that we've decided to do it again...
Send in your questions, we'll put them to Mr Barnbrook

Jonathan Barnbrook – typographer, graphic designer, graphic agitator and all-round Bush-baiter par excellence - has a busy summer ahead. Not only is he just about to publish his first monograph - provocatively entitled Barnbrook Bible (you didn't expect anything less did you?) - but he is also to be the subject of a show at London's Design Museum.

We felt it an apt moment to run a feature on him, his work and his ideas and we wanted to give all our readers the opportunity to come up with some questions for him. Please put up your questions for Jonathan as a comment to this post or email them directly to patrick.burgoyne@centaur.co.uk. We will select the best and publish his answers in our June issue and on this blog.

The Non-Format interview will be featured in our May issue, out 26 April.

Below are more spreads from Barnbrook's upcoming book.

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22 Comments

I hate singers/producers/actors expressing their political opinions in awards/songs etc...i just want to hear their songs/films....why do you feel you have to do so much politically motivated work?
rtgbanks
2007-04-24 15:39:40


From Erik Spiekermann:
Jonathan, there is a theory that typefaces look like their designers. Is that true?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-04-26 10:22:39


From Teal Triggs:
If you had to do it all over again - what would you do differently?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-04-26 10:23:04


From Stephen Coles:

1. Like a veteran rock star still getting requests for his
early hits over and over again, I wonder if you tire of
seeing your ultra-popular typefaces Exocet and Mason.
And how do you react to the countless Exocet copycats?

2. Have you ever seen your fonts used for a cause you
disagree with? A right-wing or military organization,
for instance?

3. You're on a short flight. The person in the seat next
to you asks what you do. What do you tell them?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-04-26 10:23:33


From Kalle Lasn:

Jonathan, how can we design the world out of the ecological, psychological and political mess that it has got itself into?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-04-26 10:24:05


01. Define 'Change the world'
pablito
2007-04-26 15:17:58


From Lakshmi Bhaskaran

You have the opportunity to raise awareness about any social, environmental or political issue through design. What would you choose and how would you approach it?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-04-27 16:13:24


From Luke Prowse:

Jon --

You know of my respect for you, despite the short (personally unsuccessful) spell as intern several years back.

The face of the book seems consciously self-aggrandising; I wonder to what degree you recognise the people who have worked with / for you over the years, on the fonts, exhibitions, records et al? The cover -- and I am oblivious to the contents within -- begs a retro-active return to the myth-making super-designer of yester-decade in which you first came to prominence. You seem to be as concerned with your legacy as a certain Blair, and I have suspicions it's at the expense of the party. I hope I'm wrong, and look forward to the exhibition.

Luke Prowse
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-04-27 16:13:55


From Andrew Losowsky:

1. Which has more impact: typography that matches the message or typography that wilfully contradicts it?

2. Have you ever used design to subvert the intended message/add further meaning that the client never seemed to notice?

3. When you're an old man looking back on life, what skills do you want to have then that you don't have yet?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-04-27 16:14:24


Who's your favourite living designer(s), artist(s), film-maker(s) or any other creators?
yonialter
2007-04-28 12:17:53


From Andy Altmann

if you had the choice between luton town not being relgated and a one man show at the design museum, what would it be?

who would you describe as the greatest font designer?

who is the greatest - rod stewart or eric gill?

what do you prefer - a cherry brandy or a snowball?

do you consider yourself a designer, an artist, a font designer or a typographer?

how much weight have you lost for the publicity stills (only jealous on this score!)?

what do match of the day and japanese girls have in common?

how do you manage to do all your personal work and make a living?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-04-28 17:34:33


From Andrew Howard

Jonathan, it's been seven years since you and I and another 31 of our colleagues signed the First Things First Manifesto 2000. What impact do you think the manifesto has had and what value, if any, does it have today? And in retrospect, would you have done things differently had you had the opportunity?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-04-29 18:56:20


From Antonio Serrano:

The look of the letters has always been dictated by the instruments with
which we write, now that it's all done in a computer, where do you see the
aesthetics of type design going?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-04-30 10:08:06


From Anna Gerber:

ideally, what role do you think the graphic designer should or has the potential to fulfill in the future?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-04-30 14:38:40


From Freda Sack:

Jonathan - you are obviously someone who is passionate about
letterforms and communication, and you also have a reputation for
challenging the conventional.
In the scheme of things, communication wise, is typography important?
Do you feel that generally the perception of typography is that of
a dull and dying craft ? professionally and in education?
Can typography be taught in a relevant and inspiring way?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-05-01 09:54:19


Do you reckon the world in which a graphic designer operates today is substantially different than the one in which you've began your career ?
yonialter
2007-05-01 11:13:13


From Sallyanne Theodosiou:

Can you reflect on the time when you were a student and the strategies you used to motivate yourself when you found a project hard or could not access that creative spark?

What is your position on the use of Fontwise software by Monotype to track and question the legality of fonts on individual computers and the unspoken inference that all independent font designers will have to be registered with Monotype which reinforces the impression that all fonts should be bought through Monotype?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-05-01 11:37:29


Please change my last question to this:
Do you reckon the world in which a graphic designer operates and responds-to today is substantially different to the one in which you’ve began your career ?
yonialter
2007-05-01 12:07:20


From Nick Bell:

Do you think people today are better or less informed than say 15 years ago?

What with the scandal over reasons for going to war with Iraq, cash for honors, yesterday's obfuscation from British Intelligence regarding previous knowledge of the 7/7 bombers... it seems as if those who run the country are becoming less and less trustworthy and more and more corrupt. Is this actually the case? Is it plain ineptitude? Do you think it has always been like this? 
If so, what role do you think the media plays in this if any?

What is your opinion about the culture of celebrity we live in today?
Did you agree with Gordon Brown when he said recently there will be a reaction against all this?

What future do you see for graphic design?

Who are your favourite collaborators?

How do you fund your self-initiated work?
Has this presented you with any difficult decisions in the past?

Do you feel an affiliation with Mike Newell (former Luton Town FC manager) who exposed the culture of corruption in the transfer market last year?

I live on the same street as you. Tell me why we never bump into each other?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-05-01 12:30:09


From David Crowley:

Has First-Things-First: 2000 left a legacy, eight years on?
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-05-01 12:48:07


Is there a particular typographic character you look forward to designing?
WOWBROW
2007-05-03 10:22:57


Thanks to everyone who submitted a question. We did the interview with Jonathan yesterday and a selection of his answers will appear in the June issue of CR, out 23 May. An unexpurgated version will also be posted here after the issue comes out.
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2007-05-03 10:41:34


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