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What's Hot From ITC 2006
December 2006
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ITC Charter Pro Like a delicate rose grafted onto sturdy rootstock, ITC Charter combines the best of a range of design influences under the guiding hand of “master gardener,” Matthew Carter. Now this handsome and practical typestyle is even more versatile because it is now available as OpenType Pro fonts. Click here for more.
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November 2006
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ITC Legacy Starting with the most classic of inspirations, designer Ronald Arnholm has let the ITC Legacy family evolve into a versatile suite of faces that offers everything a graphic communicator could want: a classic old style serif, a sans serif, a condensed sans, companion italics – and did we mention it’s now available in OpenType? Click here for more.
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October 2006
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ITC Anima An old style design with a calligraphic feel, or a hand-drawn face with old style details? ITC Anima, by Olivera Stojadinovi, renders the question moot by exemplifying the qualities of grace, charm, and readability. Click here for more.
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September 2006
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ITC Tyfa Pro A veritable Czech-list of designers worked to bring Tyfa to the West. After decades of persistence (and the end of the Cold War), this neoclassical text family has finally taken its rightful place as a design of international distinction. Now available in OpenType Pro format. Click here for more.
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August 2006
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ITC Tabula Pro Two years in the making – after languishing in a drawer for several months – ITC Tabula is both handsome and easy to read. Now, OpenType Pro makes it an even more attractive design. Click here for more.
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July 2006
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ITC Kloegirl
A hand-written note from a client provided the inspiration for Kloegirl, an utterly unique two-design typeface family by designer Scott Carslake. Click here for more. |
June 2006
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ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Pro
Meet ITC Berkeley Oldstyle Pro, a lovely and practical font family. With this release, one of Frederic Goudy’s favorite designs is finally available in OpenType format. Click here for more. |
May 2006
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ITC Galliard Pro
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. ITC Galliard Pro has been approved by Matthew Carter as a faithful rendition of his original design. Click here for more. |
April 2006
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ITC Library, OpenType Edition
With new OpenType versatility, 100 new typefaces, and a perfect blend of classic text and innovative display designs, the ITC Library, OpenType Edition is ITC’s most powerful collection to date. Click here for more. |
March 2006
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ITC Aram
A spontaneous drawing of letters that just happen to work together – the ease of this typeface’s creation by designer Jana Nikolic is nothing short of delightful. So is ITC Aram. With a standard lowercase and two contrasting uppercase designs, ITC Aram invites you to mix and match characters into playful, expressive settings. Click here for more. |
February 2006
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ITC Outpost
ITC Outpost is a striking, versatile family with a subtly exotic feel. Born in the white heat of inspiration, this sensuous design is the second ITC release from designer Hal Taylor. Click here for more. |
January 2006
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ITC Bookman
In 1976, the ITC press release announcing ITC Bookman began, “History has given us certain graphic classics that we hold in high respect not only for their dateless artistic charm but for their continuing power to stimulate and motive.” True then – true now. Click here for more. |
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