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The typeface that retained the Bodoni name appeared in 1790.
Oddly, though, the typeface that bumped it is even older.
So-called modern types were produced between c. 1788 (when Giambattista Bodoni introduced the typeface that retains his name) and approximately 1820, when type design almost everywhere went into a major decline.
1692 Cradley, England January 23 , 1766Bethnal Green, England William Caslon, (born 1692, Cradley, Worcestershire, Eng. died Jan . 23 , 1766Bethnal Green, London) English typefounder who, between 1720 and 1726, designed the typeface that bears his name.
What I saw was Clearview, the typeface that is poised to replace Highway Gothic, the standard that has been used on signs across the country for more than a half-century.
The typeface that created modern fonts All the main signs incorporated into the architecture of Arnos Grove station were produced in a sans serif typeface commissioned by Frank Pick in 1913 from the distinguished Arts and Crafts calligrapher Edward Johnston (1872-1944).
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These are the typefaces that appeared on film posters and title sequences, advertisements in the back of teenage fan magazines, pulp monthlies and comics.
(His calligraphy served as a model for the design of the woodblock typeface that made these books possible).
Beyond the brutalist typeface that sits on the front of every issue of the Happy Hypocrite, #accumulator_plus looks totally fresh throughout, influenced aesthetically by old rave posters.
Beyond the brutalist typeface that sits on the front of every issue of the Happy Hypocrite, #accumulator_plus looks totally fresh throughout, influenced aesthetically by old rave posters.
How else do you explain the vast typeface that begins in huge attention-grabbing desperation then trails off like their estimate of your attention span?
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