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  2. Jonathan Hoefler - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Hoefler was born on August 22, 1970, [1] in New York City to Doreen Benjamin and Charles Hoefler, a theatrical set designer and producer. Growing up, it was the Gill Sans text on boxes of custard that drew him to typography design. [1]

  3. Benton Sans - Wikipedia

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    As Benton Gothic, there are 7 weights from Thin to Black and only 2 widths. When working for retail version of the font, the family was harmonized and given the new name called Benton Sans. In 2002-2003, Cyrus Highsmith added additional widths, weights, and italics to the typeface family, and the face was released for public use under the name ...

  4. List of CJK fonts - Wikipedia

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    Yu Gothic UI Distributed by Microsoft Windows 8.1. Osaka Distributed on Classic Mac OS. Hiragino Kaku Gothic ヒラギノ角ゴ: Distributed on Mac OS X. Hiragino Maru Gothic ヒラギノ丸ゴ: Distributed on Mac OS X. Kozuka Gothic 小塚ゴシック: Typeface family provided by new versions of Adobe Illustrator. GothicBBB-Medium Adobe: Kochi ...

  5. List of typefaces designed by Morris Fuller Benton - Wikipedia

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    A sample of News Gothic. A sample of Bank Gothic. A sample of Franklin Gothic.. All of Benton's typefaces were cut by American Type Founders.. Roycroft (c. 1898), inspired by lettering in the Saturday Evening Post and often credited to Lewis Buddy, though (according to ATF) designed “partly” by Benton.

  6. Frederic Goudy - Wikipedia

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    Frederic William Goudy (/ ˈ ɡ aʊ d i / GOW-dee; [2] March 8, 1865 – May 11, 1947) was an American printer, artist and type designer whose typefaces include Copperplate Gothic, Goudy Old Style and Kennerley. [3] He was one of the most prolific of American type designers and his self-named type continues to be one of the most popular in America.

  7. Gothic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic alphabet is an alphabet for writing the Gothic language. It was developed in the 4th century AD by Ulfilas (or Wulfila), a Gothic preacher of Cappadocian Greek descent, for the purpose of translating the Bible. [1] The alphabet essentially uses uncial forms of the Greek alphabet, with a few additional letters to express Gothic ...

  8. Blackletter - Wikipedia

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    Textualis, also known as textura or "Gothic bookhand", was the most calligraphic form of blackletter, and today is the form most associated with "Gothic". Johannes Gutenberg carved a textualis typeface—including a large number of ligatures and common abbreviations—when he printed his 42-line Bible .

  9. Gothic (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Moore, Lisa (2006-02-13), "Consensus 106-C26", UTC #106 Minutes, Align the properties of U+10341 GOTHIC LETTER NINETY with U+1034A GOTHIC LETTER NINE HUNDRED -- change the general category of U+10341 from Lo to Nl