Letterform Archive

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2325 3rd St Fl 4R
San Francisco, CA 94107
Established in 2015, Letterform Archive is a San Francisco nonprofit center for inspiration, education, and community. As a library and museum, we preserve over 100,000 artifacts of calligraphy, lettering, typography, and graphic design, and offer radical access to the collection through exhibitions, publications, hands-on tours, and the Online Archive. We offer a yearlong certificate program in type design, accompanied by public workshops, lectures, and salons on the letter arts, both in-person and online.

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Amanda S.
2/3/2018

As a graphic design student from another state, finding out about Letterform Archive and being able to visit them was incredible. I was able to schedule an Introductory Tour and a Research Visit....

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Therese B.
1/8/2022

Wish the experience at the Bauhaus Typography exhibit was better today, but unfortunately, it wasn't worth the $10 admission + Eventbrite fees. It's a very small room on the 4th floor, with a nice...

Shu J.
1/1/2017

I took a 9-week type design crash course at Letterform Archive and was immensely pleased with the results. They have a wealth of historical type to reference, and we were shown beautiful specimens...

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James C.
7/28/2017

Enjoyed a tour of the Letterform Archive yesterday. Stephen did an excellent job of leading the tour, which was curated to the individual interests of the participants. They even had an...

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