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Mark Harrison, who teaches economics and U.S. government at Union County High School, got a $50,000 award, a tuition waiver ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNThe best fonts for postersOur expertly crafted list of 15 unique typefaces delivers the most iconic fonts to use for your poster design.
Century Gothic is apparently even more economical than a well-known "eco-font", and when printer ink can cost US$10,000 a gallon it's a great eco-friendly initiative that not only helps the planet ...
This font saga dates back to 1948, when the Federal Highway Administration adopted Highway Gothic, a modified Gothic font, as its standard.
I would say that this font does have kind of a midcentury feel, because it’s based on Franklin Gothic. That was a font that was very often used in newspaper headlines and magazines especially.
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Creative Bloq on MSNThe best typography of the 1940s – our experts take a look back at the decade's most iconic fontsThe 1940s was a decade shaped by global conflict, post-war reconstruction, and the rise of Modernist ideals. And the typography of the era reflects these dramatic contrasts neatly, with the best ...
The LA streetwear label is going bicoastal with its latest collab, which features t-shirts, hoodies, and hats with the ...
Some tests by printer.com, via a post on CNET's Digital Media blog, found that the use of the 10-point Century Gothic font is 31 percent cheaper than using the default 11-point Arial font.
The font from this scene of Atlanta traffic has the older style Highway Gothic type font on their directional signage. (Getty) There have been six variations of Highway Gothic.
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