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Oscar Wilson RMS ARBA (1867 – 13 July 1930) [1] was an English painter and illustrator who trained in both London and Belgium. He was a painter, illustrator, and joke cartoonist. He was a painter, illustrator, and joke cartoonist.
The Type Directors Club (TDC) is an international organization devoted to typography and type design, founded in 1946 in New York City. TDC believes that type drives culture, and that culture drives type—and is dedicated to cataloging, showcasing, and exhibiting typography worldwide.
(The term "typographer" is sometimes misapplied to type designers: a typographer is a person who arranges existing typefaces to lay out a page – see typography) A partial list of notable type designers follows by country, with a signature typeface (or two for significant designers).
Baskerville's styles of type and printing, although initially unpopular in Britain, proved influential for a brief transitional period in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, with printers and type designers such as Joseph Fry, Isaac Moore who may have been Fry's punchcutter, and Wilson of Glasgow.
Oscar Wilson may refer to: Oscar Wilson (artist) (1867–1930), English painter and illustrator; Red Wilson (musician) or Oscar O. Wilson (1920–2005), American ...
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She's won an Oscar (for the 1972 film Cabaret) and countless other accolades throughout her decades-long career. Some would even dare to say her achievements as an entertainer have matched ...
Oscar "43 Street" Wilson, the second front-man of the band, was born in Chicago into a musical family: his father was a jazz, blues, and gospel musician and composer. He taught himself guitar, piano, drums and harmonica, and remembers performing at the age of 11 at a neighbor's house party.