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    1. Library Communication Resources | Duke University Libraries

      Examples: Headers, sub-headers, pull quotes Image   Playfair Display is a striking display typeface useful for occasional, rare, and/or (...)

    2. News & Events | Duke University Libraries

      The   exhibit design was created by a Durham, NC-based, Black-owned firm, Kompleks Creative , and the typeface was designed, in honor (...)

    3. Front and Center - Winter 2014, Vol 20, No 2

      He and his staff (which included a young George Lois) redesigned the Didot typeface which became the iconic font for CBS for nearly (...)

    4. PARAGRAPH/MAIN TEXT FONTS: DARDEN, WILLIAMS & LATINOTYPE · EXPLORING DIVERSITY - What difference doe

      Creating his first typeface at 15 he is considered by   Fonts in Use   to be the first known African-American typeface designer.

    5. FEMALE FONTS: EDITA & MAIOLA · EXPLORING DIVERSITY - What difference does a FONT make? · Duke Univer

      FEMALE FONTS: EDITA & MAIOLA Font Designer: Pilar Cano Font: Edita (paragraph text font in above graphic) Exhibit: Five Hundred Years of Women’s (...)

    6. Font Fight

      Briefs that use Garamond as the typeface can be more difficult to read and the use of this typeface is discouraged."

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      Briefs that use Garamond as the typeface can be more difficult to read and the use of this typeface is discouraged."

    8. Letter Spacing on Labels - Preservation Underground

      In addition to considering the layout and typeface, there are a number of materials and printing or gilding techniques that can be used (...)

    9. INTRODUCTION · Mandy Carter: Scientist of Activism · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Student in American Studies at UNC Chapel Hill and Founder and Principal of Scaffold Exhibits and Consulting Yoon Kim, Senior Library Exhibition (...)

    10. Typography (and the Web) - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      It ushered in a bit of a typography renaissance and allowed designers to include almost any typeface they desired into their work with (...)

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