Punchcut
Private | |
Founded | (2002) |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States |
Number of employees | 35 (2010) |
Website | Punchcut.com/ |
Punchcut is a design consulting company in San Francisco,[1] and in New York, United States[2] focused on user interface design for consumer electronics devices; primarily mobile devices,[3][4] portable electronic devices and television.[5][6]
Punchcut designed a screen-optimized typeface "Amble". In 2010 Sun Microsystems included the fonts for use on devices that use Sun's JavaFX platform as part of JavaFX SDK Release 1.3.[7]
Typophile
Punchcut maintains Typophile, an online community for type designers. Punchcut hosts the annual event, the Typophile Film Fest.[8]
References
- ↑ DigitalThread San Francisco Business Listing
- ↑ Punchcut Press Release: "Sandy Fershee To Lead Punchcut's Expansion to New York"
- ↑ BusinessWeek: Moving To The Mobile Web
- ↑ Communication Arts: Don't Call It A Phone
- ↑ Punchcut Unveils Next-generation Television User Interface
- ↑ ITTV: SOFTATHOME SAYS MULTIPLE COMPANIES DEVELOPING FOR ITS CONVERGENT APPLICATIONS PLATFORM
- ↑ What's New in JavaFX
- ↑ SF Weekly's Coverage of the Typophile Film Fest 2005