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Date: 2011-10-16 21:05:15
Typesetting
Unicode
Greek letters
Typeface
PostScript fonts
Typographic ligature
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Cyrillic script
Latin script
Typography
Digital typography
Graphic design

ΩTimes and ΩHelvetica Fonts Under Development: Step One Yannis Haralambous Atelier Fluxus Virus, 187, rue Nationale, F[removed]Lille, France [removed] John Plaice

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