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typotherapy Our studio specializes in branding, editorial, visual communications and photography, with a strong emphasis on typography.

We produce a wide range of captivating and effective design solutions, helping established and start-up businesses grow.

Stamp Reveal EventÉvénement de révélation des timbresTimbres Hip-hop au CanadaCe projet était spécial pour notre studio ...
01/30/2026

Stamp Reveal Event
Événement de révélation des timbres

Timbres Hip-hop au Canada

Ce projet était spécial pour notre studio — parce qu’on a grandi en écoutant ces artistes. Ce sont des pionniers culturels. Des héros. Des architectes du hip-hop canadien qui ont ouvert des portes et bâti les fondations de tout ce qui a suivi. Ce travail vise à honorer leur héritage et à faire en sorte que leurs histoires demeurent une partie essentielle de l’histoire culturelle du Canada.

Sur le plan visuel, nous avons misé sur des traitements graphiques et typographiques expressifs, inspirés des années 80 — audacieux, vibrants, sans compromis. Un clin d’œil à MuchMusic/MusiquePlus, une nostalgie chargée de l’énergie brute des débuts du hip-hop.

Ces timbres commémoratifs rendent hommage à trois figures marquantes : Maestro Fresh Wes, Michie Mee et Muzion. Chacun a contribué à définir un son résolument canadien, façonné par des rythmes et des influences venant de la Jamaïque, de Trinité-et-Tobago et d’Haïti.

Maestro Fresh Wes () a propulsé le hip-hop canadien sur le devant de la scène grâce à des succès révolutionnaires qui ont marqué l’industrie.

Michie Mee () a fusionné le rap avec le dancehall et le reggae, créant un son iconique qui a redéfini le genre.

Le groupe montréalais Muzion () () a superposé le français, l’anglais et le créole haïtien — transformant la culture à chaque couplet.

Héritage. Culture. Histoire.
Timbres / Stamp Design : Noël Nanton, Nadia Molinari |

Photographie :
Maestro Fresh Wes : Wellington Williams; arrière-plan par Edward James Rissling
Michie Mee : Getty Images (); arrière-plan de Rick McGinnis ()
Muzion : Brigitte Henry (); arrière-plan par Marie-Michèle Bouchard


Event Graphics / Motion Graphics / Event Photographs : () • ()


Hip-hop in Canada stamps This was a special project for our studio—because we grew up listening to these artists. They’r...
01/29/2026

Hip-hop in Canada stamps

This was a special project for our studio—because we grew up listening to these artists. They’re cultural pioneers. Heroes. Architects of Canadian hip-hop who opened doors and built the foundation for everything that followed. This work is about honouring their legacy and making sure their stories live on as a vital part of Canada’s cultural history.

Visually, we leaned into expressive, ’80s-inspired graphic and typographic treatments—bold, vibrant, unapologetic. A nod to MuchMusic/MusiquePlus, nostalgia charged with the raw energy of early hip-hop.

These commemorative stamps celebrate three trailblazers: Maestro Fresh Wes, Michie Mee, and Muzion. Each helped define a distinctly Canadian sound, shaped by rhythms and influences from Jamaica, Trinidad, and Haiti.

Maestro Fresh Wes () pushed Canadian hip-hop into the forefront and with groundbreaking hits that set new industry milestones.

Michie Mee () fused rap with dancehall and reggae, creating an iconic, genre-defining sound.

Montréal’s Muzion () () , layered French, English, and Haitian Creole—reshaping the culture with every verse.

Legacy. Culture. History.
Stamp design: Noël Nanton, Nadia Molinari | typotherapy

Stamp photographers:
Maestro Fresh Wes: Wellington Williams; background by Edward James Rissling
Michie Mee: Getty Images (); background by Rick McGinnis ()
Muzion: Brigitte Henry (); background by Marie-Michèle Bouchard

01/29/2026
09/29/2025

We are so excited to learn that the LOST IN PARIS exhibition has been extended until October 5th.

In LOST IN PARIS, photographer turns her lens toward the City of Light, capturing fleeting vignettes in landscape format. She invites viewers to rediscover Paris—not as postcard perfection, but as a living, breathing tableau of quiet moments and unexpected beauty.

LOST IN PARIS exhibition extended until October 5th. Artists in attendance for Nuit Blanche.

As we approach the design of the 70th issue of Ground Landscape Quarterly Magazine, we’re taking a moment to reflect on ...
09/25/2025

As we approach the design of the 70th issue of Ground Landscape Quarterly Magazine, we’re taking a moment to reflect on its origins in 2008. This image shows typotherapy’s creative director holding a prototype of the magazine, standing in front of the creative board displaying mock spreads for the concept presentation before the inaugural issue launch.

LAL is a Toronto-based electronic duo led by Rosina Kazi and Nicholas Murray. Blending influences from hip hop, punk, el...
09/22/2025

LAL is a Toronto-based electronic duo led by Rosina Kazi and Nicholas Murray. Blending influences from hip hop, punk, electronic, and experimental music, LAL’s beats and melodies are paired with lyrics of anger, sadness, and possibility.

typotherapy collaborated closely with LAL to create a collection of packaging designs and marketing materials for their sixth album release. Featured here is a limited-edition tote bag showcasing a custom repeating album title, composed using a bespoke typeface created specifically for the project.

The project included a 12-inch LP vinyl, a 7-inch single, digital album artwork, concert posters, promotional CD packaging, and merchandise materials such as tote bags and t-shirt designs. A custom typeface was also designed for the album, complementing the striking artwork by visual artist Syrus Marcus Ware.

09/17/2025

We’re delighted to share that our work on He Hijacked My Brain: Gary Topp’s Toronto has won 3rd place in the Prose Illustrated category at the 42nd Alcuin Society Excellence in Book Design Awards.

Book Details
He Hijacked My Brain: Gary Topp’s Toronto
Client: UXB Press Canada
Design: Noël Nanton; Nadia Molinari | typotherapy

Exhibitions
Winning books will be exhibited at various locations across Canada and internationally.

Canada

• May 12 – June 9, 2025 — Simon Fraser University

• May 26 – June 7, 2025 — NSCAD University

• June 25 – August 25, 2025 — McGill University

• August 1 – August 22, 2025 — Arts in Muskoka

• September 4 – October 13, 2025 — National Gallery of Canada

• October 20, 2025 — Arts & Letters Club of Toronto

• October 21 – October 31, 2025 — Toronto Metropolitan University

• November 1 – November 28, 2025 — University of Victoria

• January 13 – February 7, 2026 — University of Alberta

• February 2026 (TBA) — Université du Québec à Montréal

International

• October 15 – 19, 2025 — Frankfurt Book Fair, Germany

• March 19 – 22, 2026 — Leipzig Book Fair, Germany

• TBA — Printing Museum, Tokyo, Japan

More details at:
alcuinsociety.com/winners

06/09/2025

LOST IN PARIS : Photography by Nadia Molinari

OPENING
Thursday June 19
6PM — 9pm

PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
June 19 — September 6, 2025

LOCATION
20 Sousa Mendes
Junction Triangle, Toronto
(North Of Wallace Ave Foot Bridge)

HOURS
Monday — Friday – 12PM — 5PM (Please Ring Bell)
By Appointment 416.823.7770 : nadiamolinari.com

In LOST IN PARIS, photographer Nadia Molinari turns her lens toward the City of Light, capturing fleeting vignettes in landscape format. She invites viewers to rediscover Paris—not as postcard perfection, but as a living, breathing tableau of quiet moments and unexpected beauty.

02/27/2025

After nearly two years in the making, we’re excited to introduce our latest project: HE HIJACKED MY BRAIN: Gary Topp’s Toronto!

This 320-page book is a deep dive into Toronto’s cultural revolution, capturing rare photos and untold stories from a time when Gary Topp reshaped the city’s entertainment scene. Bold, unconventional, and sometimes even intimidating to the mainstream, his influence left a lasting mark.

More than just a book, this is an archive of a pivotal moment in Toronto’s history.
Specifications:
• Perfect Bound Book
• 320 pages
• 12" x 9"
• Three spot colours
• Soft-touch, perfect bound cover
• Die-cut outer sleeve in 4-processed colour, CMYK, with 6 versions of foil-stamp.

Title: He Hijacked My Brain: Gary Topp’s Toronto
Client: UXB Press Canada
URL: https://uxbpresscanada.bigcartel.com

Project Credits:
• Design Studio: typotherapy
• Creative Director: Noël Nanton
• Art Director: Nadia Molinari
• Designers: Noël Nanton and Nadia Molinari
• Photographers: various
• Editors: various
• Printer: Flash Reproductions Ltd.

He Hijacked My Brain: Gary Topp’s Toronto. - Get your copy: www.facebook.com/GaryToppBook.

He Hijacked My Brain: Gary Topp’s Toronto. Summer 2023: In our first meeting with Gary Topp—legendary for booking bands ...
02/11/2025

He Hijacked My Brain: Gary Topp’s Toronto.

Summer 2023: In our first meeting with Gary Topp—legendary for booking bands before they were famous—he shared a mantra that’s guided his life, quoting Thelonious Monk: “The only cats worth anything are the cats that take chances.” True to his word, Gary reflected, “I’ve never made a huge amount of money, but I’ve lived comfortably and had a great time for 50 years.”

It felt only right to kick off the book with this quote on page 001.

He Hijacked My Brain: Gary Topp’s Toronto. - Get your copy: www.facebook.com/GaryToppBook.

typotherapy designed a dynamic, ever-transforming visual identity, and graphic language for the Magdalene Odundo: A Dial...
02/03/2025

typotherapy designed a dynamic, ever-transforming visual identity, and graphic language for the Magdalene Odundo: A Dialogue with Objects exhibition at the Gardiner Museum. Drawing inspiration from Odundo’s description of her pieces as “dancers” and the exhibition’s overlapping dialogues between objects, the design features six unique type arrangements, six vibrant colour palettes, and applications ranging from backlit posters and a large-scale banner at the museum’s entrance to marketing materials, brochures with floor plans, and gallery didactics. This evolving system reflects Odundo’s artistry, celebrating individuality, rhythm, and expression.
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