font_designer: Walter Tracy
A text face designed by Walter Tracy at Linotype & Machinery for The Daily Telegraph in 1969; the design brings the crispness of the Modern design to the newspaper page.
A humanist sanserif shaped in 1959 for efficient use as a text face for newspaper classified ads by Walter Tracy at Linotype & Machinery.
Qadi is a modern Arabic display face that includes the traditional range of letterforms. These extra bold shapes are striking, graceful, and confidently calligraphic. Produced in the mid 1980s under the design direction of...
Pilgrim is a re-cut of a Linotype face that Eric Gill originally designed for a book published by the Limited Edition Club of New York. Admired for its tranquil dignity, the Pilgrim type is...
The Times Europa Office family is designed after the model of the original serif family produced by Walter Tracy and the Linotype Design Studio in 1974. A redesign of the classic Times New Roman...
Bitstream’s version of Adsans originally released by Linotype & Machinery.