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What are little fonts made of?

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Two designers from the P22 foundry in Buffalo, NY, have developed letter forms for the booming computer font business that have been inspired by insects. One set was developed from selected photos and specimens of insects and the other was developed through the use of a scanner applied on dismembered body parts of insects loaned by a museum. Artville's latest series of royalty-free CD-ROMs feature the design of two photographers' floral letter forms which were inspired by plants.

Publisher: International Design Holdings L.P.
Publication Name: I.D.
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0894-5373
Year: 1997
Product development, Computer fonts, P22 Inc., Artville

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Fonts in space

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The creative and aesthetic implications of the possibility of using the third dimension of the screen still needs to be explored. Several software is available for exploring the possibilities of 3-D. Electric Image and Invigorator are very popular. Graphic cards, real-time previewing technology and several other useful tools are described.

Author: Kim, James
Publisher: International Design Holdings L.P.
Publication Name: I.D.
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0894-5373
Year: 1998
Software, Design and construction, Three-dimensional display systems, Three dimensional displays, Three-dimensional graphics, Three dimensional graphics

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