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Dunwich Type Founders is James Puckett. Letters, art, and design run in James Puckett’s family. James’ great-grandmother was a librarian and a painter. Her old books instilled James with a love of nineteenth and early-twentieth century American typography. His grandfather and great-grandfather were an engineers and stationery engravers. James still uses his grandfather’s drafting calipers to measure letters. James’ first significant experience with lettering was being assigned to detention in
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Established in 2007 in Concepción, Chile, Latinotype has swiftly emerged as a pioneering digital type foundry, renowned for its innovative approach to typeface design. With a mission to infuse the rich tapestry of South American or 'Latino' influences into the art of typography, Latinotype stands out as a creator of high-quality typefaces tailored for the contemporary design industry. At the heart of Latinotype's philosophy is the blending of diverse cultural elements that define the 'Latino' i
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Adrian Talbot established Talbot Type in 2012. His typefaces have been adopted widely, notable clients include the BBC, The British National Health Service and the Victorian State Government in Australia. Talbot Type fonts aspire to be timeless designs, valid now and in the future. They are inspired by the classic design movements of the 20th century such as Modernism, Constructivism, the Bauhaus and Art Deco.
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URW++ has been the go-to place for type designers and companies alike since it was founded more than fifty years ago. With their rich history of designing first rate fonts and web fonts, they’re renowned around Europe as well North America with projects ranging from custom design services to fresh new faces on an entire library that will make your brand stand out like never before!
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I went to Paris when I was very young, just for the sake of art. That caused many a sleepless night to my beloved mother, but she accepted my decision. Once I met Salvador Dalí, but he did not take me very seriously. To this day I don’t know why! After some years I decided to start a serious life. I got married and studied graphic design at the Hochschule der Künste in Berlin. Making detours, once more to Paris, then to Barcelona, where I designed the OECD pavilion for the Osaka World Expo at th
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