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Johnston's typeface, based on ancient Roman (upper case) and early Italian Renaissance (lower case) precedent, was a brilliant shock to type designers, letterers, printers and graphic artists worldwide.

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Morris designed three typefaces based on types from the 1400s.

Over the past decade, we have designed six typefaces based on mathematical theorems and open problems, specifically computational geometry.

Einstein's handwriting will be the third typeface Geisler and Waterhouse will have launched on Kickstarter, the third design being Conspired Lovers, a font based on Geisler's own letters.

Two designers working with Meeker, Christopher O'Hara and Harriet Spear, set out to create the new typeface, initially based on hand-drawn traces of Highway Gothic.

When printing by movable type was invented, typefaces were based on the book manuscript styles of the time.

Then the paperback came out, with the title written in a tortured typeface, a font perhaps based on the handwriting of some stalker.

She employed cyanotype printing because she wanted to capture, she writes, "what Marie Curie called radium's 'spontaneous luminosity.' " (Ms. Redniss also invented a typeface for her book, based on title pages of manuscripts in the New York Public Library).

Mr. Bjarnason created a bold X, based on the NYC typeface.

Fletcher's now classic V&A design is based on the Bodoni typeface.

His former student was perhaps driven by the guilt of seeing the success of his own typeface, Gill Sans, which he admitted had been heavily based on Johnston's work.

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