Klim Type Foundry
The Klim Type Foundry is a digital type foundry operated by Kris Sowersby, a New Zealand typeface designer. Klim was founded in 2005 and is currently based in Wellington. Klim produces retail typefaces, custom typefaces and custom lettering and logotypes. Sowersby has garnered many international awards for his typefaces.
Kris Sowersby
Sowersby, born in 1981, graduated from the Wanganui School of Design in 2003. 'Feijoa', his first retail typeface, was released in 2007, followed by 'National'. National first gained him international recognition, winning a Type Directors Club award in 2008. His typefaces 'Hardys' and 'Serrano' won the same recognition in 2009. Sowersby has collaborated with other notable designers, including Christian Schwartz and Erik Spiekermann in the design of 'FF Meta Serif'.Sowerby's lettering also appears in the logos for the Harvard Business Review and the Bank of New Zealand.
Major projects
Pure Pākati
In 2015 Sowersby created a custom typeface for Tourism New Zealand with Rangi Kipa, Philip Kelly and Karl Wixon. Sowersby devised letterforms which were carved on blocks of kauri by Kipa, which were then inked, printed and digitised to create the typeface.Financial Times redesign
In 2014 Sowersby was commissioned to produce a new custom typeface, 'Financier', for the redesign of the business and economics daily newspaper, the Financial Times. The Financial Times' head of design stated that the paper wanted "an elegant, authoritative serif with the versatility to handle news and features stories " and a connection to its 'British heritage'. Sowersby has noted that he looked to typefaces by Eric Gill in his research for the new typeface.'Financier' was awarded a gold pin in New Zealand's Best Awards in 2015.