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ITC Classics: ITC Kabel
This classic example of late 1920s German geometric design remains a powerful tool for setting display text. Look closely, though, and you’ll see how designer Rudolf Koch imprinted his own personal creativity on the structured assignment he was given
ITC Classics: ITC Garamond
Did the world need another version of Garamond? Apparently it did – when ITC released two weights of a display version of the popular text face in 1975, the public demanded more. Now ITC Garamond is a complete typeface family. It’s not the most traditional interpretation of the 16th century original, but it may well be the most distinctive.
Small Caps
Small caps are available for a select number of typefaces and allow you to bring distinction and sophistication to your work
Helvetica: Old and Neue
This classic has both stood the test of time and changed with the technological times. Learn why the original Helvetica® design was changed in 1983 to yield the updated Neue Helvetica® design and see how subtle differences can sometimes have a strong impact.
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