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What's New From ITC: January 2007
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.
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: May 2006
Four centuries after Robert Granjon cast his fonts in metal, the complete ITC Galliard family is now available as OpenType fonts. ITC Galliard Pro offers glyph substitution capabilities, support for multiple languages, and other OpenType features that can turn good typography into great typography.
Essential Books On Type
Just what are the essential books on typography? The books listed here form a sort of canon of typographic works, covering typographic history, basic design principles, the lives and inspirations of famous type designers, and type specimen books. D.A. Hosek reviews his favorites
Skolos/Wedell: A Marriage By Design
When newlyweds Nancy Skolos and Tom Wedell moved to Boston and opened their own design company in 1979, Tom was a photographer and Nancy was a graphic designer. But soon the boundary between their separate disciplines disappeared. Today, the integration is virtually seamless. Their work is particularly intriguing in that it applies cubist theory to contemporary materials and surfaces

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