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What's Hot From ITC
January 2002
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ITC Cinderella & ITC Batak ITC Cinderella from Patricia Lillie: a typeface that’s light-footed as a ballerina and joyful as a child at play. In the middle of the crystal clear waters of Lake Toba sits the island of Samosir, for centuries the secluded home of the Batak people. Click here for more.
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February 2002
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Handwriring Fonts If you love the convenience of creating and printing documents from your computer, but miss the informal, personal touch of handwriting, here’s a handy idea.... Click here for more.
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March 2002
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ITC Tabula ITC Tabula is designed to be read. It was originally conceived as a font to set film subtitles, according to Paris-based designer Julien Janiszewski. Click here for more.
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April 2002
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ITC Photoplay & ITC Keefbats ITC Photoplay is another gem from Nick Curtis. Unearthed from the 1927 edition of Samuel Welo’s Studio Handbook for Artists and Advertisers.This font, designed by Australian graphic designer Keith Philip, is a collection of strange and highly likeable characters. Click here for more.
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May 2002
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ITC Wedding Package Beautiful, free flowing scripts are the hallmark of this font pack, from the formal and elegant Aristocrat and ITC Edwardian Script, to the almost upright Balmoral, to the calligraphic Cancellaresca Script, these fonts are as natural for a wedding as rice or champagne. Click here for more.
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June 2002
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ITC Conduit Mark van Bronkhorst says he had parking lot signs in mind when he designed ITC Conduit. “It’s the kind of lettering you might find on boilers, assembly diagrams, and desiccant packets,“ he explains. Click here for more.
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July 2002
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Formal & Casual Script Packages Some of today’s most popular typefaces are scripts. Generally speaking, scripts are derived from handwriting or calligraphy and are more fluid than traditional text faces. Click here for more.
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October 2002
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ITScary Fonts Value Package With funky shapes and suspenseful twists, Hollyweird and Spooky are delightfully disturbing. Smack gives a unique look of splattered text while the shivering ITC Tremor will send trembles down your spine. ITC Gargoonies wraps things up with a collection of creepy images to compliment its peers. Click here for more.
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November 2002
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ITC Johnston ITC Johnston was a remarkable type family before we released the new italic designs. Now the family is complete–and down-right terrific. Click here for more.
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December 2002
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ITC Tactile A paradoxical typeface that’s full of surprises, ITC Tactile offers the best of both worlds: highly legible at text sizes and full of quirky detail at display sizes. Click here for more.
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September 2002
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ITC Arecibo, ITC Bette, ITC Greengate & ITC Cali Two scripts, an Art Nouveau revival and a powerful headline face. Four distinct new designs from three talented designers. Each font will prove to be a great addition to your design toolbox. Click here for more.
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