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What's Hot From ITC
December 2005
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ITC Edwardian Script Pro
Only an obsessive passion for excellence can explain the remarkable delicacy and beauty of ITC Edwardian Script. Ed Benguiat’s lovely calligraphic design, long an ITC bestseller, is now available in OpenType format with a full package of extra features, including support for a wide range of languages. Click here for more. |
November 2005
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ITC New Baskerville Centuries after its creation, Baskerville continues to be one of the world’s most widely used typefaces. Inviting and highly legible, this perpetually fresh old style design has been revived, expanded, and is now available in OpenType format. Click here for more.
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October 2005
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Avant Garde Gothic Herb Lubalin’s archetypal design for Avant Garde surely ranks as one of the most striking and influential logotypes ever created for a magazine. Now, ITC has released Avant Garde Gothic Pro, with all the original ligatures and alternate characters never before available in digital form, as well as many extras – all in super-smart OpenType format. Click here for more.
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September 2005
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ITC Needlescript Good ideas sometimes arrive quickly. Such was the case with ITC Needlescript, a striking and energetic design by the award-winning Croatian designer, Mira Vucko. Click here for more.
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August 2005
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ITC Goudy Sans Most people think of Frederic Goudy as a designer of traditional, lovely serif typefaces. ITC Goudy Sans shows a different side of the designer’s work. With a strong classical influence and an unusual cursive italic, this highly versatile sans serif is an excellent communicator. Click here for more.
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July 2005
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ITC Charter Like a delicate rose grafted onto sturdy rootstock, ITC Charter combines the best of a range of design influences under the guiding hand of “master gardener,” Matthew Carter. This attractive, legible and highly versatile design achieves that perfect combination of virtues: handsome and practical. Click here for more.
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June 2005
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OpenType Fonts ITC typefaces are made to last. Now we’ve given the collection even more staying power with an OpenType makeover. We've released our entire ITC typeface catalog in the new and versatile OpenType format. Click here for more.
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May 2005
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ITC Stepp Based on the striking Art Deco logotype of a Massachusetts shoe manufacturer, ITC Stepp is a shoe-in – distinctive and versatile, with charming details in the lowercase and graceful capitals. ITC Stepp comes in four weights with companion italics, all by designer Hal Taylor. Click here for more.
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April 2005
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ITC Bodoni Like a siren song from the 18th century, the work of Giambattista Bodoni has lured many imitators to the rocks of attempted revivals, often with disappointing results. Finally, a team of extraordinary designers from ITC discovered how to capture the essence of Bodoni’s work. It all started with a pilgrimage to Parma. Click here for more.
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March 2005
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ITC Stone Humanist A popular typeface family has just gotten a new member. ITC Stone Humanist draws on both sans serif and serif traditions to create a highly attractive and versatile design. ITC Stone Humanist comes in a range of weights, all fully compatible with the three original members of the ITC Stone family. Click here for more.
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February 2005
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ITC Tomism When a magic wand isn’t enough, try ITC Tomism. This fascinating design by Tomi Haaparanta evokes visions of fairies and sorcerers from a long-ago fantasy landscape. Its influences are distinctly real-world, though, with touches of black letter and Cyrillic on an old style structure. Click here for more.
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January 2005
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ITC Tetra ITC Tetra started as an intriguing design experiment and ended up as a commanding typeface that strips letterforms down to the basics. Created by designer Tomi Haaparanta, ITC Tetra comes in three weights, from light to bold. Click here for more.
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