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Ryan Bugden

Independent typeface designer & graphic designer
Partner @r_and_m.co
📍Brooklyn

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I’m serving on the Typography / Lettering Jury for the ADC 105th Annual Awards!

The final deadline to enter is Friday, February 20, 2026.
Entries can be submitted at adcawards.org

@theoneclubforcreativity


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Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


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6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


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6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


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6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


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6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


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2
6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


279
2
6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


279
2
6 months ago


Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


279
2
6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


279
2
6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


279
2
6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


279
2
6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


279
2
6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


279
2
6 months ago

Here’s a peek at some of the more type-heavy surfaces. As the institutional voice, Fairmount Serif helps to anchor a rich, ever-expanding palette of existing vernacular typefaces.


279
2
6 months ago


Fairmount Serif originated from a deep dive into Philadelphian typographic history. In a search for type references that balanced the industrial quality of American sans-serifs in the 1930s with a classical sensibility, Hess Neobold came to the forefront. Its designer, Sol Hess, had attended PMSIA—the school that eventually evolved into the museum itself—and later succeeded Frederic Goudy as art director of Lanston Monotype, based nearby in Philadelphia. We incorporated formal cues from this typeface’s contemporaries and created a type family that reflects both Philadelphia’s character and the classical spirit of the museum’s architecture and collection.


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6 months ago

Fairmount Serif originated from a deep dive into Philadelphian typographic history. In a search for type references that balanced the industrial quality of American sans-serifs in the 1930s with a classical sensibility, Hess Neobold came to the forefront. Its designer, Sol Hess, had attended PMSIA—the school that eventually evolved into the museum itself—and later succeeded Frederic Goudy as art director of Lanston Monotype, based nearby in Philadelphia. We incorporated formal cues from this typeface’s contemporaries and created a type family that reflects both Philadelphia’s character and the classical spirit of the museum’s architecture and collection.


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6 months ago

Fairmount Serif originated from a deep dive into Philadelphian typographic history. In a search for type references that balanced the industrial quality of American sans-serifs in the 1930s with a classical sensibility, Hess Neobold came to the forefront. Its designer, Sol Hess, had attended PMSIA—the school that eventually evolved into the museum itself—and later succeeded Frederic Goudy as art director of Lanston Monotype, based nearby in Philadelphia. We incorporated formal cues from this typeface’s contemporaries and created a type family that reflects both Philadelphia’s character and the classical spirit of the museum’s architecture and collection.


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6 months ago

Fairmount Serif originated from a deep dive into Philadelphian typographic history. In a search for type references that balanced the industrial quality of American sans-serifs in the 1930s with a classical sensibility, Hess Neobold came to the forefront. Its designer, Sol Hess, had attended PMSIA—the school that eventually evolved into the museum itself—and later succeeded Frederic Goudy as art director of Lanston Monotype, based nearby in Philadelphia. We incorporated formal cues from this typeface’s contemporaries and created a type family that reflects both Philadelphia’s character and the classical spirit of the museum’s architecture and collection.


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6 months ago

Fairmount Serif originated from a deep dive into Philadelphian typographic history. In a search for type references that balanced the industrial quality of American sans-serifs in the 1930s with a classical sensibility, Hess Neobold came to the forefront. Its designer, Sol Hess, had attended PMSIA—the school that eventually evolved into the museum itself—and later succeeded Frederic Goudy as art director of Lanston Monotype, based nearby in Philadelphia. We incorporated formal cues from this typeface’s contemporaries and created a type family that reflects both Philadelphia’s character and the classical spirit of the museum’s architecture and collection.


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6 months ago

I collaborated with @gretelnyc on the core custom typeface for @philamuseum, Fairmount Serif, named after its beloved neighborhood. The typeface was inspired by American type from the 1930s, and it has a strong kinship to Philadelphia in particular, which I’m excited to dive into here soon.

Link in bio for more


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6 months ago


I collaborated with @gretelnyc on the core custom typeface for @philamuseum, Fairmount Serif, named after its beloved neighborhood. The typeface was inspired by American type from the 1930s, and it has a strong kinship to Philadelphia in particular, which I’m excited to dive into here soon.

Link in bio for more


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6 months ago

I collaborated with @gretelnyc on the core custom typeface for @philamuseum, Fairmount Serif, named after its beloved neighborhood. The typeface was inspired by American type from the 1930s, and it has a strong kinship to Philadelphia in particular, which I’m excited to dive into here soon.

Link in bio for more


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6 months ago

I collaborated with @gretelnyc on the core custom typeface for @philamuseum, Fairmount Serif, named after its beloved neighborhood. The typeface was inspired by American type from the 1930s, and it has a strong kinship to Philadelphia in particular, which I’m excited to dive into here soon.

Link in bio for more


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6 months ago

I collaborated with @gretelnyc on the core custom typeface for @philamuseum, Fairmount Serif, named after its beloved neighborhood. The typeface was inspired by American type from the 1930s, and it has a strong kinship to Philadelphia in particular, which I’m excited to dive into here soon.

Link in bio for more


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6 months ago

I collaborated with @gretelnyc on the core custom typeface for @philamuseum, Fairmount Serif, named after its beloved neighborhood. The typeface was inspired by American type from the 1930s, and it has a strong kinship to Philadelphia in particular, which I’m excited to dive into here soon.

Link in bio for more


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6 months ago

I collaborated with @gretelnyc on the core custom typeface for @philamuseum, Fairmount Serif, named after its beloved neighborhood. The typeface was inspired by American type from the 1930s, and it has a strong kinship to Philadelphia in particular, which I’m excited to dive into here soon.

Link in bio for more


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6 months ago

Monotype, the board game


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9 months ago

New cover, type, and motion for @astronautsetc 👤👤


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New cover, type, and motion for @astronautsetc 👤👤


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11 months ago

New cover, type, and motion for @astronautsetc 👤👤


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11 months ago

New cover, type, and motion for @astronautsetc 👤👤


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11 months ago

Crayon: smoothly ⌘C and ⌘V your drawings between iPad and RoboFont. 🖍️ link in bio #robofont #extensionstore #awesome by @ryanbugden @letterror @typemytype @robofontapp


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New cover for @astronautsetc ‘s new triple out now 💙


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1 years ago

The typeface for the New York Botanical Garden serves both as the foundation of their logo and as their primary typeface. The New York aspect is represented by its boldness and a nod to Serif Gothic. The organically lush aspect is conveyed through succulent-like serifs, leaf-like counterforms, and vine-like strokes. The result is aptly named “NY Botanical Gothic.”


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The typeface for the New York Botanical Garden serves both as the foundation of their logo and as their primary typeface. The New York aspect is represented by its boldness and a nod to Serif Gothic. The organically lush aspect is conveyed through succulent-like serifs, leaf-like counterforms, and vine-like strokes. The result is aptly named “NY Botanical Gothic.”


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The typeface for the New York Botanical Garden serves both as the foundation of their logo and as their primary typeface. The New York aspect is represented by its boldness and a nod to Serif Gothic. The organically lush aspect is conveyed through succulent-like serifs, leaf-like counterforms, and vine-like strokes. The result is aptly named “NY Botanical Gothic.”


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2 years ago

The typeface for the New York Botanical Garden serves both as the foundation of their logo and as their primary typeface. The New York aspect is represented by its boldness and a nod to Serif Gothic. The organically lush aspect is conveyed through succulent-like serifs, leaf-like counterforms, and vine-like strokes. The result is aptly named “NY Botanical Gothic.”


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The typeface for the New York Botanical Garden serves both as the foundation of their logo and as their primary typeface. The New York aspect is represented by its boldness and a nod to Serif Gothic. The organically lush aspect is conveyed through succulent-like serifs, leaf-like counterforms, and vine-like strokes. The result is aptly named “NY Botanical Gothic.”


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The typeface for the New York Botanical Garden serves both as the foundation of their logo and as their primary typeface. The New York aspect is represented by its boldness and a nod to Serif Gothic. The organically lush aspect is conveyed through succulent-like serifs, leaf-like counterforms, and vine-like strokes. The result is aptly named “NY Botanical Gothic.”


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The typeface for the New York Botanical Garden serves both as the foundation of their logo and as their primary typeface. The New York aspect is represented by its boldness and a nod to Serif Gothic. The organically lush aspect is conveyed through succulent-like serifs, leaf-like counterforms, and vine-like strokes. The result is aptly named “NY Botanical Gothic.”


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The typeface for the New York Botanical Garden serves both as the foundation of their logo and as their primary typeface. The New York aspect is represented by its boldness and a nod to Serif Gothic. The organically lush aspect is conveyed through succulent-like serifs, leaf-like counterforms, and vine-like strokes. The result is aptly named “NY Botanical Gothic.”


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The typeface for the New York Botanical Garden serves both as the foundation of their logo and as their primary typeface. The New York aspect is represented by its boldness and a nod to Serif Gothic. The organically lush aspect is conveyed through succulent-like serifs, leaf-like counterforms, and vine-like strokes. The result is aptly named “NY Botanical Gothic.”


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The typeface for the New York Botanical Garden serves both as the foundation of their logo and as their primary typeface. The New York aspect is represented by its boldness and a nod to Serif Gothic. The organically lush aspect is conveyed through succulent-like serifs, leaf-like counterforms, and vine-like strokes. The result is aptly named “NY Botanical Gothic.”


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2 years ago

I had the honor of working on a custom logo and typeface for cultural institution @nybg with @wolffolins . Such a fun and inspiring collaboration, and I’m excited to see that NYBG is already putting it to good use. Here’s the logo! Will make a post that’s a bit more in depth about the type.

Cheers to the team: @janeboynton @chaaaavez @jun.works @forsythmeg @jason7556 @thomaswilder Draeger Gillespie, Yiting Nan, Scott Cress, Etienne Godiard, David Knowles, Catreen Yoon, Tyler King, Ana Camargo, Grace Paik, Erynn Hughes, Remy Laughlin, Katherine Pisarro-Grant, Rachel Cantrell, William Rauscher, Courtney Hickey, Michael Khoury


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I had the honor of working on a custom logo and typeface for cultural institution @nybg with @wolffolins . Such a fun and inspiring collaboration, and I’m excited to see that NYBG is already putting it to good use. Here’s the logo! Will make a post that’s a bit more in depth about the type.

Cheers to the team: @janeboynton @chaaaavez @jun.works @forsythmeg @jason7556 @thomaswilder Draeger Gillespie, Yiting Nan, Scott Cress, Etienne Godiard, David Knowles, Catreen Yoon, Tyler King, Ana Camargo, Grace Paik, Erynn Hughes, Remy Laughlin, Katherine Pisarro-Grant, Rachel Cantrell, William Rauscher, Courtney Hickey, Michael Khoury


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I had the honor of working on a custom logo and typeface for cultural institution @nybg with @wolffolins . Such a fun and inspiring collaboration, and I’m excited to see that NYBG is already putting it to good use. Here’s the logo! Will make a post that’s a bit more in depth about the type.

Cheers to the team: @janeboynton @chaaaavez @jun.works @forsythmeg @jason7556 @thomaswilder Draeger Gillespie, Yiting Nan, Scott Cress, Etienne Godiard, David Knowles, Catreen Yoon, Tyler King, Ana Camargo, Grace Paik, Erynn Hughes, Remy Laughlin, Katherine Pisarro-Grant, Rachel Cantrell, William Rauscher, Courtney Hickey, Michael Khoury


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I had the honor of working on a custom logo and typeface for cultural institution @nybg with @wolffolins . Such a fun and inspiring collaboration, and I’m excited to see that NYBG is already putting it to good use. Here’s the logo! Will make a post that’s a bit more in depth about the type.

Cheers to the team: @janeboynton @chaaaavez @jun.works @forsythmeg @jason7556 @thomaswilder Draeger Gillespie, Yiting Nan, Scott Cress, Etienne Godiard, David Knowles, Catreen Yoon, Tyler King, Ana Camargo, Grace Paik, Erynn Hughes, Remy Laughlin, Katherine Pisarro-Grant, Rachel Cantrell, William Rauscher, Courtney Hickey, Michael Khoury


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I had the honor of working on a custom logo and typeface for cultural institution @nybg with @wolffolins . Such a fun and inspiring collaboration, and I’m excited to see that NYBG is already putting it to good use. Here’s the logo! Will make a post that’s a bit more in depth about the type.

Cheers to the team: @janeboynton @chaaaavez @jun.works @forsythmeg @jason7556 @thomaswilder Draeger Gillespie, Yiting Nan, Scott Cress, Etienne Godiard, David Knowles, Catreen Yoon, Tyler King, Ana Camargo, Grace Paik, Erynn Hughes, Remy Laughlin, Katherine Pisarro-Grant, Rachel Cantrell, William Rauscher, Courtney Hickey, Michael Khoury


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I had the honor of working on a custom logo and typeface for cultural institution @nybg with @wolffolins . Such a fun and inspiring collaboration, and I’m excited to see that NYBG is already putting it to good use. Here’s the logo! Will make a post that’s a bit more in depth about the type.

Cheers to the team: @janeboynton @chaaaavez @jun.works @forsythmeg @jason7556 @thomaswilder Draeger Gillespie, Yiting Nan, Scott Cress, Etienne Godiard, David Knowles, Catreen Yoon, Tyler King, Ana Camargo, Grace Paik, Erynn Hughes, Remy Laughlin, Katherine Pisarro-Grant, Rachel Cantrell, William Rauscher, Courtney Hickey, Michael Khoury


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2 years ago

I’m so honored to have been named a winner of Young Guns 21, alongside some of the most talented people I know of.

Thank you so much to all of my exceptional collaborators and teachers over the years. And thank you to the jury at @theoneclubforcreativity 🖤


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3–2–1 !
Very honored to have had such great collaborators last year, and that our work together has been recognized by the TDC for a total of 6 awards!
#TDC69 @typedirectors


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3 years ago

3–2–1 !
Very honored to have had such great collaborators last year, and that our work together has been recognized by the TDC for a total of 6 awards!
#TDC69 @typedirectors


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3 years ago

3–2–1 !
Very honored to have had such great collaborators last year, and that our work together has been recognized by the TDC for a total of 6 awards!
#TDC69 @typedirectors


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3 years ago


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