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London’s Typographic Past Told Through Its Present
August 28, 2018
#HISTORY, PEOPLE, PLACE, VIDEO, BOOKS Glenn Fleishman, London kerning, St Bride Foundation, The Type Archive, London
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I have shared Glenn Fleishman’s london kerning book here before - In this 90-minute presentation on his research for the project Glenn discusses the preservation of London’s typographic and printing history in the St Bride Printing Library and The Type Archives remarkable, unique collections.

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PostedAugust 28, 2018
AuthorNicole Phillips
CategoriesHISTORY, PEOPLE, PLACE, VIDEO, BOOKS
TagsGlenn Fleishman, London kerning, St Bride Foundation, The Type Archive, London

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