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I think the Brazilians have had enough.
martin
Dr Sugiyama Regular
I'm afraid the dream has gone. Blown to smithereens, by the way.
martin
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Dr Sugiyama Regular

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I think he was greeted when he arrived at the hotel in Brazil by a topless model and a guy dressed as Donald Duck.
ian darke
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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Now, van Bronckhorst with pace! Oh, it is an absolute firecracker from Giovanni van Bronckhorst! One, nil! Holland!
ian darke
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The Charles Bluemlein Script Collection is an intriguing reminder of the heady days of hand lettering and calligraphy in the United States. From the early 1930s through World War II, there were about 200 professional hand letterers working in New York City alone. This occupation saw its demise with the advent of photo lettering, and after digital typography it became virtually extinct. The odd way in which the Bluemlein scripts were assembled and created - by collecting different signatures and then building complete alphabets from them - is a fascinating calligraphic adventure. Because the set of constructed designs looked nothing like the original signatures, fictitious names were assigned to the new script typefaces. The typeface styles were then showcased in Higgins Ink catalogs. Alejandro Paul and Sudtipos bring the Bluemlein scripts back to life in a set of expanded digital versions, reflecting the demands of today’s designer. Extreme care has been taken to render the original scripts authentically, keeping the fictitious names originally assigned to them by Bluemlein. A Pro version is available, with opentype contextual alternates and ligatures.