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Webfonts Week: An Interview with David Berlow of The Font Bureau
Taking the pulse of the font community would not be complete without the man who has been active in type design and technology from the beginning of the digital era.
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Webfonts Week continues as we chat with a guy who has been instrumental in Microsoft’s focus on screen typography since 1995.
Read moreWebfonts Week: An Interview with Bryan Mason of Typekit
Our first installment of Webfonts Week interviews is with Bryan Mason, whose Typekit service offers an innovative model for including fonts on a website.
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