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ITC Zapf Dingbats

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These symbols were designed by Hermann Zapf in 1978 to complement contemporary typefaces and visually enhance communication. They can be applied to a wide range of documents, from invitations to…

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ITC Goudy Sans font

ITC Goudy Sans

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Goudy’s fondness for oldstyle Roman types shows through even in this sans-serif design, making the family more readable than its geometric competitors. And while Frederic Goudy actually only designed three…

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ITC Giovanni font

ITC Giovanni

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ITC Giovanni was designed by Robert Slimbach and released by the International Typeface Corporation in 1989. Beginning at the drawing board and then moving to a computer, Slimbach based his…

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ITC Weidemann font

ITC Weidemann

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The German Bible Society commissioned Professor Kurt Weidemann to design a typeface for the printing of a bible that was mutually sponsored by the Catholic and Protestant church authorities; the…

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ITC Veljovic font

ITC Veljovic

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This is the first type design by Yugoslavian calligrapher Jovica Veljovic, who created this crisp, lively text typeface for the International Typeface Corporation in 1984. Its calligraphic heritage is apparent…

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ITC Fenice font

ITC Fenice

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Originally produced by the Berthold foundry in 1977, Fenice was designed by Aldo Novarese and licensed by International Typeface Corporation in 1980. With its large x-height and condensed proportions and…

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ITC Tiffany font

ITC Tiffany

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ITC Tiffany is a blend of two typefaces: Ronaldson, released in 1884 by the MacKellar Smiths & Jordan foundry, and Caxton, released in 1904 by American Type Founders. Ronaldson was…

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