TYPEFACE DESIGN
2025 2024 2023
             
BOSTON UNIVERSITY


GRAHAM ATHERTON
PRAETERITA HALBFETT

Inspired by German Expressionist Woodblock typography, early handwritten Bauhaus manuscripts, and of course, the timeless Futura. Praeterita means “The Past” in Latin, i.e.the opposite of Futura. Futura looked forward to the future of typography. Praeterita looks back at the type that prefigured the Bauhaus.


Praeterita Halbfett type specimen by Graham Atherton






Praeterita Halbfett type specimen by Graham Atherton






Praeterita Halbfett type specimen by Graham Atherton





Praeterita Halbfett type specimen by Graham Atherton





Praeterita Halbfett type specimen by Graham Atherton
Praeterita Halbfett type specimen by Graham Atherton






Praeterita Halbfett type specimen by Graham Atherton

TYPEFACE DESIGN

2025
2024
2023


INSTRUCTOR
Christopher Sleboda

TEACHING ASSISTANTS
Amanda Mundy (2025), Ash Wei (2024)

DESIGN 
Erica Pritchett · Built with Cargo

ABOUT

This site documents student work from an advanced typeface design course taught by Christopher Sleboda and open to students in the MFA Graphic Design and BFA Graphic Design programs at Boston University, as well as students in the School of Visual Arts—including those in the new Visual Narrative MFA. The course provides a rigorous introduction to the conceptual and technical processes involved in creating original digital typefaces. Students explore the foundations of letterform construction—including structure, proportion, counterform, spacing, and rhythm—while developing their own typefaces.

Through research, sketching, and the use of digital tools like RoboFont, students engage with typographic history and contemporary practice to design functional and expressive typefaces. Each student produces a working font and a printed type specimen. This site showcases the results of that work, reflecting diverse design approaches and a deep engagement with the craft of type design.