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What's Hot From ITC 2008
November 2008
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Although inspired by the “haunting gothic flavor” of Oldrich Menhart’s calligraphic style, George Thompson’s ITC Oldrichium™ type family is decidedly friendly. This versatile and extensive family, now available as OpenType Pro fonts, sets well in both text and display applications – whether the mood is elegant, quirky or distinguished. Click here for more
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October 2008
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Highly legible and very lively: it’s the ITC Nova Lineta™ design. Use this warm and welcoming typeface from Serbian designer Slobodan Jelesijevic for everything from a casual party invitation to an elegant menu. Large or small, this fresh design can do it all. Click here for more
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September 2008
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No typographic pantry is complete without the ITC Benguiat® typeface family. And now this enduring classic designed by the prolific Ed Benguiat is available as a suite of OpenType Pro fonts. Click here for more.
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August 2008
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A rich, full-bodied Italian that harmoniously blends old and new? No, we’re not talking about a fine bottle of Bardolino. The subject is the ITC Novarese Pro family of fonts. With its distinctive italic and elegant serifs, this design is a classy choice for menus, posters and, yes, wine labels, to name just a few. And now it is available as a suite of Open Type Pro fonts. Click here for more.
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July 2008
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What has a funny name, a grumpy personality and looks best set large? The ITC Bolthole™ design. This is one in-your-face sans serif typeface to use sparingly for big impact. Click here for more.
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June 2008
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What has as many weights and variants as its namesake had talents and interests? The ITC Franklin™ design, named after Benjamin Franklin. Welcome the newest evolutionary phase of the original stalwart, American Type Founders Franklin Gothic. With 48 designs, ITC Franklin is sure to become one of your most loyal typographic friends. Click here for more.
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May 2008
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Looking forward to looking back? To conjure up the roaring 20’s in a decidedly modern fashion, give Leslie Cabarga’s ITC Kobalt design a try. Any one of the bold trio of Kobalt Bold, Kobalt Black or Kobalt Kartoon will enliven your poster, brochure or magazine cover design. Let ITC Kobalt dance off the page and into your next project and you won’t look back with regret. Click here for more.
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April 2008
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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. Click here for more.
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March 2008
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What’s old is new again. Master type designer Rod McDonald revives, enlarges and improves the Handel Gothic family. Click here for more.
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February 2008
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Eccentric, engaging, anarchic yet finely crafted – the delightfully daffy ITC WacWakOoops! typeface is a versatile charmer that breaks all the rules and looks great doing it. ITC WacWakOoops! was created by the accomplished UK designer and lettering artist, Carol Kemp. Click here for more.
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January 2008
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Like a siren song from the 18th century, the work of Giambattista Bodoni has lured many imitators to the rocks of attempted revivals, often with disappointing results. ITC captured the essence of Bodoni’s work in the 1990s and now it is available as an OpenType Pro font. Click here for more.
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