Peter Gabor keeps a fine blog. There's so much on it, it's a wonder he gets any real work done. I've linked to his stuff before; this time it's to point you at his digitised record of Hermann Zapf's Manuale Typographicum
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thanks a lot mainly for the memory and respect of Hermann Zapf ;-).
Posted by: peter gabor | 20 February 2007 at 11:19 PM
Inspired Interiors...Where the writing is on the wall
http://inspiredinteriors.blogspot.com/
Mr Zapf's Zapfino has been an inspiration for years. I have used it in several wall murals as seen on link above. I have recently used it as the mark for a memorial service to my loving wife who passed away from cancer last year. She also loved it as I explored and stretched it beyond the original design. I had the distinct privilidge to meet him here in Chicago whe he published his book "Herman Zapf & his Design Philosophy" with the Society of Typographic Arts, C 1986.
Gerald Moscato/Calligraphic Variations & Moscato Design
Posted by: Gerald Moscato | 18 March 2007 at 02:31 AM