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U&lc Printed Articles
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Vol. 24, Number 2, Fall 1997 This issue of U&lc is designed by Roger Black Incorporated: Roger Black, Maryjane Fahey, Ariel Cepeda, Laura Eisman. |
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Vol. 24, Number 3, Winter 1997 The Winter, 1997 issue of U&lc celebrates “unslick” graphic design — an esthetic and an attitude devoid of ornamentation or ostentation which appeals on a level that ranges from the vernacular and naive to the emotional and visceral. |
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Vol. 24, Number 4, Spring 1998 The Spring 1998 issue of U&lc takes “Youth” as its theme, from the Youth Culture of the late ‘60s to the marketing and packaging aimed at the young consumers of today. |
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Vol. 26, Number 1, Summer 1999 In its Summer 1999 issue, U&lc pushes a little farther than usual in the techie direction, with not only Olav Martin Kvern’s “Skeptical Typographer” column but also a round-up of current font-management programs by Kathleen Tinkel. |
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Vol. 25, Number 4, Spring 1999 With an increased page count, the Spring 1999 issue of U&lc focuses on type and lettering in contemporary Moscow and poster design in early twentieth-century Berlin, with a sidelong glance at the designing of wine labels in Portland, Oregon. |
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Vol. 25, Number 3, Winter 1998 The Winter 1998 issue of U&lc introduces ITC Founder’s Caslon, looks back fondly at the Studio Vista publishing program of the 1960s and ’70s. |
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The nature of the type world keeps changing. And any online publication is, by definition, about change. U&lc Online began life as an online companion to U&lc, ITC’s award-winning magazine; from here on in, it will begin a new life, in a new format, as ITC’s online voice. Expect the unexpected.
U&lc Online is ITC’s international journal of graphic design and digital media. U&lc Online needs no subscription; it’s part of the ITC web site, itcfonts.com. To read U&lc Online, just bookmark this page and check it out every month. |
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