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What's Hot From ITC 2007
December 2007
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 They’re both scripts with an impulsive, hand-drawn feel, but the resemblance between ITC Mattia and ITC Santangeli ends there. One is nervous and edgy, the other is a baroque delight – and both are the creations of designer Giuseppe Errico. Click here for more.
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November 2007
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A delicate, sophisticated script with so much vitality you might easily imagine the ink is still wet – allow us to introduce ITC Intro, from designer Jana Nikolic. With slightly condensed proportions and fluid capitals that can easily double as initial letters, Intro is a design that you’ll want to meet again and again. Click here for more.
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October 2007
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ITC Teethreedee exudes a sleeves-rolled-up, Bruce Springsteen kind of charm in an old style package. What’s more, this typeface offers the versatility of a “chromatic” design, with multiple versions that can be layered for a striking, multicolor effect. From Finnish designer Tomi Haaparanta. Click here for more.
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September 2007
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ITC Exlibris is a unique and striking design from Swedish designer Bo Berndal. A confident square serif face with a touch of calligraphic beauty, versatile Exlibris offers three weights and companion italics as a suite of OpenType fonts. Click here for more.
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August 2007
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David Berlow took the most traditional of inspirations - the work of a late 16th-century punchcutter - and turned it into not one, not two, but three distinct and lovely designs. With companion italics, ITC Throhand’s three versions run the gamut from large display to tiny text sizes with versatility and grace. Click here for more.
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June 2007
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Three Scripts from Gérard Mariscalchi A diverse trio of scripts from Gérard Mariscalchi shows off the eclectic background of this fine designer. From an Art Nouveau poster to a found piece of hand-lettering, Mariscalchi takes inspiration from a wide range of sources, but the resulting designs are all his own. Featured here are lush Baylac, sassy Evita, and charming, spontaneous Marnie. Click here for more.
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July 2007
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Philip Bouwsma could have been a historian, but he chose the life of an artist instead. His enduring passions for calligraphy and typeface design find handsome expression in ITC Mariposa, a beautiful and versatile display family in serif and sans serif versions, each with multiple weights and companion italics. Click here for more.
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May 2007
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ITC Vellvé Catalan type designer Tomás Vellvé is not well known outside of his native Spain, but the newest ITC release of his sans serif may soon change things. ITC Vellvé is a remarkably distinctive and yet highly versatile typeface family. Click here for more.
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April 2007
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Jante Antiqua It doesn’t always take an enormous type family to pack a big design wallop. With three weights and an italic, Jante Antiqua relies on excellence in design, sound principles of legibility and subtly distinctive character shapes to deliver remarkable versatility in a small package. Click here for more.
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March 2007
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ITC Swank The weathered elegance of ITC Swank is designer Jill Bell’s latest creation. This formal, connected script offers a “shabby-chic” take on traditional copperplate scripts. Its touch of distress only emphasizes the attractively human quality that informs all of Bell’s work. Click here for more.
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February 2007
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ITC Officina Practicality and style – no, it’s not the perfect shoe, it’s ITC Officina. This large and incredibly versatile typeface family offers industrial-strength functionality without sacrificing charm. And it’s now available in OpenType format, too. Click here for more.
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January 2007
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ITC Goudy Sans Pro One of the most original and distinctive sans serif fonts of the early 20th century was drawn by none other than Frederic Goudy. The ITC Goudy Sans family is now available in Open Type format, making it a more versatile communications tool than ever. Click here for more.
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