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Peter Bil'ak
Neville Brody
Walter Brudi
Wim Crouwel
S.H. de Roos
Adrian Frutiger
Eric Gill «
S.L. Hartz
Lance Hidy
Max Kisman
Jan Van Krimpen
Jean-Benoit Lévy
Gerrit Noordzij

Erik Spiekermann
Reynolds Stone
Georg Trump
Gerard Unger
Julian Waters
Hermann Zapf

other assorted materials
Peter Behrens

W.A. Dwiggins
Bruce Rogers


about the collection

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  Great Britain. 1937
  King George VI and National Emblems
  Typography by Eric Gill
  Portrait by Edmund Dulac

 


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Eric Gill (1882–1940), was a British sculptor, typeface designer, stonecutter, and printmaker. His designs for the Golden Cockerel Press and Hague & Gill (the commercial press he ran with his son-in-law) are typical of the post-Kelmscott Arts & Crafts movement. He designed faces for hand-setting, Monotype, and Linotype. To see more of his faces, click here.

Aries


Gill Sans


Joanna

Perpetua