Fooling with Fonts . . . Take the Hum-Drum Out of Your Emails
By Marsha Hall, PPS Project Manager In metal typesetting, a font was a size, weight and style of a typeface. In modern usage, digital typography is often synonymous with “typeface.” In the beginning, also known as 1931, The Times of London, a British newspaper, hired Stanley Morison, artistic director at Monotype, to create a text font. Morison led the project,…