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www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com
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| | | | | As designers on the web, we have a calling to raise the standards of the web-design world. Were not the only ones who value good design, and its time for the web world to catch up with it. | |
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www.underware.nl
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| | | | | Underware are German Akiem Helmling, Dutchman Bas Jacobs, and Finn Sami Kortemaki. They respectively reside in the cities of Den Haag, Amsterdam, and Helsinki. Their work is among the most popular of up-and-coming independent type foundries - happy-go-lucky, high-quality, text-friendly typefaces for both display use and comprehensive typesetting. Underware's typefaces stand out thanks to unique aesthetics, finished quality, and a considered collective presence. | |
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museumofprinting.org
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| | | | | One of the foremost in the US was American Type Foundries (ATF), founded in 1892 when 23 independent type foundries consolidated. . . . | |
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peterhungerfordgd.wordpress.com
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| | | The brief Context Typographers and type foundries (the companies that commission and produce typefaces) have always had to promote their latest designs to printers and designers to show off a particular typeface, its different fonts in a variety of sizes and contexts, and the unique features of it. Once Specimen Sheets were the main way | ||