What's Hot From ITC 2011
ITC Berkeley Pro October 2011
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.
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ITC Tabula Pro September 2011
Two years in the making - after languishing in a drawer for several months - the ITC Tabula™ typeface is both handsome and easy to read. Now, OpenType® fonts with a Pro character set make it an even more attractive design.
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ITC Weber Hand August 2011
Back in 1999, when her ITC Weber Hand™ typeface was made available to graphic designers, it quickly became one of ITC’s more popular handwriting fonts. Used for everything from restaurant menus to billboards, the single-weight design was missing something though: more versions. The light weight needed a bold companion and condensed variations to give the typeface greater versatility.
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ITC Tyke July 2011
Chubby but versatile — that’s what Tomi Haaparanta was aiming for when he designed the ITC Tyke™ typeface. This chunky charmer goes pound-for-pound with the Cooper Black™ design at its heaviest weight, but offers a full range of lighter weights and italics as well.
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ITC New Baskerville June 2011
Centuries after its creation, The Baskerville design continues to be one of the world’s most widely used typefaces. Inviting and highly legible, this perpetually fresh design has been revived and expanded as the ITC New Baskerville™ family, and is available as OpenType® fonts.
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ITC Oldbook May 2011
In ITC Oldbook, designer Eric de Berranger succeeds in doing two things at once: this distressed design elegantly simulates the weathered look of antique printing while remaining unusually readable at text sizes.
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ITC American Typewriter Pro April 2011
Practically since the typewriter was invented, typestyles have been created to emulate typewriter type. But it took ITC to develop ITC American Typewriter™, the first design that looks like typewriter type but performs with all the power of a typographic font. As a further enhancement to this special design, ITC American Typewriter is also available as OpenType Pro fonts.
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ITC Franklin February 2011
 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
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Carter Sans January 2011
 Matthew Carter describes his newest typeface, Carter Sans, as a “humanistic stressed sans.” The chiseled, sophisticated Carter Sans family adds yet another distinctive shade to the rich typographic palette of Carter designs.
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Bradley Type March 2011
 Users of the popular ITC Bradley Hand™ typeface will welcome the Bradley Type™ family, its versatile counterpart. The new handwriting typeface by Richard Bradley is designed especially for display applications, from menu boards and broadsides to banners and wayfinding graphics
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