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  3. Vol. 19 No. 1 (1985): The Computer and the Hand in Type Design

Vol. 19 No. 1 (1985): The Computer and the Hand in Type Design

Published: 1985-01-01

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  • A Turning Point in Type Design

    John Dreyfus
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  • Future Tendencies in Type Design: The Scientific Approach to Letterforms

    Hermann Zapf
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  • Lessons Learned from Metafont

    Donald Knuth
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  • Stonecuttings from David Kindersley's Workshop

    Linda Lopes Cardozo
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  • The Transylvanian Phoenix: The Kis-Janson Types in the Digital Era

    Jack Stauffacher
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  • Galliard: A Modern Revival of the Types of Robert Gran jon

    Matthew Carter
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  • Punchcutting Demonstration

    Henk Drost
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  • Mould Making, Matrix Fitting and Hand Casting

    Stan Nelson
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  • Fundamental Research Methods and Form Innovation in Type Design Compared to Technological Developments in Type Production

    André Gürtler, Christian Mengelt
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  • The State of the Art in Typeface Design Protection

    Edward Gottschall
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