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Blackletter
Blackletter typefaces, sometimes referred to as Gothic or Old English, are characterized by a dense black texture and highly decorated caps
Setting Code
As more and more people read computer programming code in texts and on screen, Olav Martin Kvern examines which typefaces can make reading such code easier
The Printed Bengali Character and its Evolution
The technical limitations of turning a non-Latin writing system into type are no longer what they were. John Hudson reviews Fiona Ross’s magnum opus on the development of printing types in India
The Speed and Grace of Roger Excoffon
Exemplified in his ad campaigns for Air France and his artwork for the Olympic Games, French designer Roger Excoffon often combined strong letterforms with blurred imagery to evoke speed and movement. Discover Excoffon's most vital type designs — Banco, Choc, and Mistral — and take a journey with John Dreyfus as he reviews the life of his close friend and one of France's premier visualistes

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