Joanna (typeface)
Joanna is a serif typeface designed by Eric Gill (1882–1940) in the period 1930–31, and named for one of his daughters. Gill chose Joanna for setting An Essay on Typography, a book by Gill on his thoughts on typography, typesetting, and page design. He described it as "a book face free from all fancy business."
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Joanna (typeface)
Joanna is a serif typeface designed by Eric Gill (1882–1940) in the period 1930–31, and named for one of his daughters. Gill chose Joanna for setting An Essay on Typography, a book by Gill on his thoughts on typography, typesetting, and page design. He described it as "a book face free from all fancy business."
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Joanna is a serif typeface des ...... free from all fancy business."
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Joanna is een classicistisch s ...... etterzetten en pagina ontwerp.
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Joanna is a serif typeface des ...... free from all fancy business."
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Joanna is een classicistisch s ...... door Monotype lettergieterij.
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