Helvetica Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

In 2005 a number of provocative, award-winning ads appeared that touted the Helvetica font; Gary Hustwit explores the subject protractedly with his feature-length essay film Helvetica. The documentary, produced in 2007 (and thus commemorating the typeface's 50th anniversary) uses the omnipresent font as a lens, through which it examines contemporary visual culture and how typeface per se is used, aesthetically, spatially, and culturally, to impart shape and character to urban environments. Hustwit then segues into a discussion with a number of acclaimed designers about their work, their creative visions and processes and the aesthetic reasoning behind various decisions regarding font. Hustwit interviews over 20 design experts in the film, including Michael C. Place, Paula Scher, Matthew Carter and David Carson. - Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
09/12/2007
DVD Release Date:
11/20/2007
Rating:
Not Rated
Run Time:
80 min.
Distributor(s):
IFC
Production Co.:
Swiss Dots, Veer
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Keywords:
city, graphic-design, urban
Country of Origin:
USA - Limited (09-12-2007)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD