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Eric Gill & The Cockerel Press
The name of Eric Gill is probably most widely known today as a type designer. As an artist, he was much more than that, a letter cutter in stone, a sculptor and a wood engraver
Eric Gill and the Golden Cockerel Press
Creating a series of elegant, distinctive typefaces for the Golden Cockerel Press marked a dramatic turning point in the prodigious career of Eric Gill. Before starting the project in 1929, Gill had already earned a wide reputation in England as a sculptor, stonecutter, and wood-engraver — and also as a controversial socialist, pacifist, and liberal Catholic convert. The Golden Cockerel typefaces, commissioned specifically for a special edition of the Four Gospels, were his first efforts as a full-fledged type designer
What's Hot From ITC: March 2005
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
What's New From ITC: April 2008
An extended family that gets along well? Look no further than the ITC Stone family. This is one rock-solid clan, with a member for every typographic task. Elegant, versatile and attractive, the ITC Stone family is suitable for virtually any application. And now the entire family is available as OpenType Pro fonts
ITC Classics: ITC Stone
Sumner Stone, an introspective, thoughtful person was trained as a mathematician. His approach to creating a new typeface is a logical one, where design decisions are reached after careful contemplation

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