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English: A graph showing "a selection of various Roman textfaces" available for phototypesetting systems in 1977. Published in TM-RSI, issue 8/9.1977, in an article by André Gürtler, Christian Mengelt and Erich Gschwind, about their new typeface Media. The list divides the fonts into "traditional textfaces" and "recent textfaces". |
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Source | TM-RSI issue 8/9 1977, September 1977, page 3. |
Author | André Gürtler, Christian Mengelt, Erich Gschwind |
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