Visible Language (The Journal of Typographic Research), Vol 01, 04, October 1967

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Content includes:
Three Fonts of Computer-drawn Letters, M. V.
Mathews, C. Lochbaum, & J. A. Moss
The Development of CBS News 36, Rudi Bass
Typography: Evolution and Revolution, Fernand Baudin
Vertical Group Exercises in Graphic Design, Edward Wright & J. Collins
Japanese Calligraphy, Horie Tomohiko
Identification of Typefaces in Bibliographical Description, G. Thomas Tansell

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Visible Language (The Journal of Typographic Research, Vol 01, 04, October 1967
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