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ITC Classics: ITC Charter
When Matthew Carter drew ITC Charter in 1987, his goal was to create a typeface that was equally at home in an office memo, a fine book or an advertising headline
ITC Classics: ITC Cheltenham
It’s Cheltenham, a typeface that few typophiles have a kind word for, and yet somehow has managed to persist in popularity for a hundred years
ITC Classics: ITC Freddo
ITC Freddo. James Montalbano originally saw his future as printing type, not designing it. ITC Freddo was inspired by a sign-lettering manual from the 1930s.
ITC Classics: ITC Tyfa
The story of ITC Tyfa is a story of three artists spanning almost forty years: Josef Tyfa, P. L. Nervi and Frantisek Storm
ITC Classics: ITC Leawood
ITC Leawood was both a first and last in the timeline of type design — released in 1985, it was the first ITC font developed with new digital font technology, and the last design undertaken by noted Canadian designer Les Usherwood

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