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- Setting Schopenhauer
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... I'm trying too hard here: perhaps I should run dummies in Doric Bold and Hiroshige. That would be rather That would be rather ... how So, I'm just curious, how was that Hiroshige-Doric Bold combo working for you, Linda? It's a rather interesting combination ...
Forum topic - Linda Cunningham - 7 Aug 2006 - 12:58pm - 43 comments - 0 attachments
- Fonts representing Old Italy?
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... the farm fishing argument here ; ) There were some Doric and There were some Doric and Ionic columns in Rome but it makes more sense to either use arches or ...
Forum topic - j_polo9 - 1 Aug 2006 - 12:05am - 49 comments - 0 attachments
- Suggestions for sanserif font that can be read at 6pt/5pt down...
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... 970) Bell Gothic Bell Centennial Corona (News 705) Doric Excelsior (News 702) Imperial Ionic Maximus Olympian Sans No ...
Forum topic - perkynana - 22 Jun 2006 - 8:15pm - 19 comments - 0 attachments
- (x) looks like an amalgam of Frutiger Arial Univers - Ad Sans {Yves}
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... You betcha! :^D You betcha! :^D BTW see also Doric. BTW see also Doric . Hey! Thanks for the insight Hey! Thanks for the insight Yves. ...
Forum topic - kosal - 9 Jun 2006 - 2:11pm - 9 comments - 0 attachments
- sans serif
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... at categorization. It was eventually categorized as Doric , Ionic or grotesque type, and was in common use by the end of ... early sans serif typeface was cut by Monotype as Doric , but the most prominent sans serif type known to contemporary designers ...
Wiki - rosendorf - 19 Jan 2006 - 9:08am - 0 comments
- Type for a mag cover
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... and Norbert's ideas, and slapping on Maral's decidedly Doric serifs: Call it a romarabic two! hhp All 2 ...
Forum topic - macgirl5 - 11 Nov 2005 - 6:43pm - 28 comments - 0 attachments
- Walter Tracy
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... , Adsans, Maximus, Telegraph Modern, Times Europa, and Doric. After retiring, he worked on Telegraph Newface Bold, Qadi , ...
Wiki - dan_reynolds - 6 Jul 2005 - 1:55pm - 0 comments
- Grotesque/Grotesk?
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... new sans serif style, among them "Egyptian," "Doric," "Antique," and "Gothic." The last two terms live on ...
Forum topic - anonymous - 4 comments - 0 attachments


