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From early XX century letterpress books to interactive web applications Pedro Amado, Catarina Silva ATypI 2016 Warsaw, ... I've revived some of the typefaces featured in it; you can get them at my website, ...
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- From early XX century letterpress books to interactive web applications Pedro Amado, Catarina Silva ATypI 2016 Warsaw, ...
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