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FIFTY|1: The New FontFont Release Magazine, Double Issue 50/51
Fifty|1 is a PDF magazine that can be viewed on screen, but was also designed to be printed, a double issue showcasing the FontFont 50 and 51 releases.
Read moreLast hours for the Axel promotion
The new Erik Spiekermann font family Axel is an economical, highly legible font family optimized for on-screen use in office apps such as Microsoft Excel.
Read moreNew Erik Spiekermann Typeface Axel Premieres At TYPO Berlin 2009
Just in time for the re-launch of its website, FontShop Germany releases Axel, an economical, highly legible font family optimized for on-screen use in office apps such as Microsoft Excel.
Read moreThe FontFeed is a daily dispatch of recommended fonts, typography techniques, and inspirational examples of digital type at work in the real world. Eat up.
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