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Read moreTypophile Film Fest 5: Call For Entries
Typophile has issued an open Call For Entries for the fifth edition of Typophile Film Fest. The film festival is wide open to anything relevant to typography, design history, and/or type design.
Read moreMK12 Create Custom Type for Quantum of Solace Title Sequence
MK12 created custom designed type for the opening credits for “Quantum of Solace”, the most recent James Bond movie.
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