Minn Post profiles fontographer Chank Diesel


This is a font called Hoosker Do that Chank Diesel created when he worked at Cake magazine. Remember Cake?

Font lovers rejoice! Today Minn Post has an excellent profile about Chank Diesel, Minnesota designer and font guru. In the article Jake Nassif talks to Diesel about typography, design, and art. I especially loved this quote from Diesel:

“I’ve always been about getting non-professionals involved. 95-percent of users are recreational, and I try to reach as many of them possible,” says the self-dubbed American Alphabetician. “I give people the tools to design things differently. If I’m lucky, they keep coming back.”

Read the full profile on Minn Post. Oh, and speaking of fonts you should watch the Font Conference video on College Humor. I can’t read or write about typography without thinking of this video.

AND, one more font related link I found during my Web travels this morning. Flipping Typical, that quickly displays all the fonts on your computer. Sweet.

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3 Responses to “Minn Post profiles fontographer Chank Diesel”

  1. Mitch&Tonic  on January 6th, 2009

    I thought it was spelled “husker du”?

  2. Jodi Chromey  on January 6th, 2009

    The band is spelled Husker Du, the font isn’t. I think it’s what they call and homage.

  3. Sarah H  on January 6th, 2009

    I have all Chank’s fonts. I went to a presentation by him over 5 years ago and it inspired me to quit my job and go out on my own!

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