Gilbert is sans-serif typeface, a tribute font to honor the memory of Gilbert Baker, the creator of the LGBT Rainbow Flag. This colorful typeface was supposedly designed to "express diversity and inclusion", specially made for striking headlines and statements that could live on banners for rallies and protests. It is part of the TypeWithPride initiative, a collaboration between NewFest, NYC Pride, Ogilvy and Fontself.[1][2][3]
Category | Sans-serif |
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Designer(s) | Robyn Makinson Kazunori Shiina Hayato Yamasaki |
Foundry | Fontself |
Date released | 2017 |
License | SIL Open Font License |
Latest release version | 1.005 |
This font has 2 versions, namely Color Bold and Bold. The Color Bold version was made in colors with OpenType SVG. The font has been included in Adobe Fonts since 2019 under the SIL Open Font License (OFL) license.[4][5][6] An animated version was made by Animography. [7]
In May 2017 a contest was organized to invite creatives to design their own banners, posters, videos and signs to celebrate diversity & creativity. Many creatives joined and submitted their work and grand prize winners got their creations showcased at Times Square's giant screens.[8][9]
Awards
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Gilbert Color Bold Specimen
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Katakana, Japanese characters
References
edit- ^ "Download the New Gilbert Font". Gilbert Baker Foundation. Apr 19, 2018.
- ^ "The Rainbow Flag Is Now An Awesome Font". Fast Company. April 25, 2017.
- ^ "Typeface released to honour LGBT activist, artist and rainbow flag creator Gilbert Baker". It’s Nice That. 24 April 2017.
- ^ "Gilbert Font Family".
- ^ "License for Gilbert Color Bold".
- ^ "License for Gilbert Bold".
- ^ "Gilbert - Animated Typeface".
- ^ "TypeWithPride project page".
- ^ "TypeWithPride - Gilbert Color Bold - Contest".
- ^ "Webby for Good 2018 Award".
- ^ "The One Show 2018 Silver Award".
- ^ "Clio 2018 Bronze Award".
- ^ "D&AD Yellow Pencil Award".
- ^ "Caples Award".
- ^ "Cannes Lions 2017 Silver and Bronze Award". Archived from the original on 2020-03-28.