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  2. Emigre Fonts - Wikipedia

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    Emigre, Inc., doing business as Emigre Fonts, is a digital type foundry based in Berkeley, California, that was founded in 1985 by husband-and-wife team Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko. [1] The type foundry grew out of Emigre magazine , a publication founded by VanderLans and two Dutch friends who met in San Francisco, CA in 1984.

  3. United States license plate designs and serial formats

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    Formats for license plate numbers are consistent within the state. For example, Delaware is able to use six-digit all-numeric serials because of its low population. Several states, particularly those with higher populations, use seven-character formats of three letters and four digits, including 1ABC234 in California, 1234ABC in Kansas and ABC-1234 (with or without a space or dash) in Georgia ...

  4. Emigre (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    By 1986, Emigre began selling commercial licenses of its digital fonts under the name Emigre Fonts. [2] The magazine was always self-funded, initially through commercial design work performed by VanderLans and Licko under the name Emigre Graphics which became Emigre Fonts. Additional income came from sporadic advertisement sales and subscriptions.

  5. Jeffery Keedy - Wikipedia

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    His designs and essays have been published in Eye, I.D., Emigre, Critique, Idea, Adbusters, Looking Closer One and Two, Faces on the Edge: Type in the Digital Age, New Design: Los Angeles and The Education of a Graphic Designer. [citation needed] His typeface Keedy Sans, designed in 1989, is distributed through Emigre Fonts. [3] “Jeffery ...

  6. Triplex (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    The Triplex type font style is a typeface designed by Zuzana Licko and John Downer in 1985 and 1989. [1] [2] It is distributed by Emigre. It is used by Avex & Prezi for its logo. It was also used as the typeface for Disney Channel from 1997-2002. It has both Sans-serif and Serif variation.

  7. Zuzana Licko - Wikipedia

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    In Emigre: Graphic Design into the Digital Realm, Licko discusses her necessary departure from classic type forms in her early fonts. I started my venture with bitmap type designs, created for the coarse resolutions of the computer screen and dot matrix printer.