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I am very pleased that so many people like my typefaces and am happy to see the way they are used in most cases. Once in a while I see them condensed so much that they look absolutely squished or extended so much that they look comical, and I don’t like that. It ruins the sensitivity of the forms
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I am very pleased that so many people like my typefaces and am happy to see the way they are used in most cases. Once in a while I see them condensed so much that they look absolutely squished or extended so much that they look comical, and I don’t like that. It ruins the sensitivity of the forms
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I am very pleased that so many people like my typefaces and am happy to see the way they are used in most cases. Once in a while I see them condensed so much that they look absolutely squished or extended so much that they look comical, and I don’t like that. It ruins the sensitivity of the forms
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I am very pleased that so many people like my typefaces and am happy to see the way they are used in most cases. Once in a while I see them condensed so much that they look absolutely squished or extended so much that they look comical, and I don’t like that. It ruins the sensitivity of the forms
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I am very pleased that so many people like my typefaces and am happy to see the way they are used in most cases. Once in a while I see them condensed so much that they look absolutely squished or extended so much that they look comical, and I
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Electron theory The wonderful revelations of such instruments as the specThe wonderful revelaThe solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social instituHow could it be otherwise when we think of the magnitude and the eventfulness of recent advances? But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound their But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound their discoveries in ways that could be “understanded of the people.” No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific description. It is cerNo one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific description. It is certain, however, that they can be reduced to a minimum without sacrificing accuracy, when the object in view is to explain “the gist of the matter.” So this Outline of Science is meant for the general reader, who lacks both time and opportunity for special study, and yet would take an intelligent interest in the progress of science which is making the world always new The story of the triumphs of modern No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and Science reads the secret of the distant star and anatomises the atom; foretells the date of the comet’s return and predicts the kinds of chickens that will hatch from a dozen eggs; discovers the laws of the wind that bloweth where it listeth and reduces to order the disorder of disease. Science is always setting forth on Columbus voyages, discovering new worlds and ☞typofonderie.com
The solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social institutions – all must be seen as the outcome of a long process of Becoming. There are some eighty-odd chemical elements on the earth to-day, and it is now much more than a suggestion that these are the outcome of an inorganic evolution, element giving rise to element, going back and back to some primeval stuff, from which they were all originally derived, infinitely long ago. No idea has been so powerful a tool in the fashioning of New Knowledge as this simple but profound idea of
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Electron theory The wonderful revelations of such instruments as the specThe wonderful revelaThe solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social instiHow could it be otherwise when we think of the magnitude and the eventfulness of recent advances? But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound their But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound their discoveries in ways that could be “understanded of the people.” No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific description. It is No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific description. It is certain, however, that they can be reduced to a minimum without sacrificing accuracy, when the object in view is to explain “the gist of the matter.” So this Outline of Science is meant for the general reader, who lacks both time and opportunity for special study, and yet would take an intelligent interest in the progress of science which is making the world always new The story of the triumphs of modern sciNo one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse Science reads the secret of the distant star and anatomises the atom; foretells the date of the comet’s return and predicts the kinds of chickens that will hatch from a dozen eggs; discovers the laws of the wind that bloweth where it listeth and reduces to order the disorder of disease. Science is always setting forth on Columbus voyages, discovering new worlds and ☞typofonderie.com
The solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social institutions – all must be seen as the outcome of a long process of Becoming. There are some eighty-odd chemical elements on the earth to-day, and it is now much more than a suggestion that these are the outcome of an inorganic evolution, element giving rise to element, going back and back to some primeval stuff, from which they were all originally derived, infinitely long ago. No idea has been so powerful a tool in the fashioning of New Knowledge as this simple but
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Electron theory The wonderful revelations of such instruments as the specThe wonderful revela� The solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social How could it be otherwise when we think of the magnitude and the eventfulness of recent advances? But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound their discoveries in ways that could be “understanded of the people.” No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific descripNo one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific description. It is certain, however, that they can be reduced to a minimum without sacrificing accuracy, when the object in view is to explain “the gist of the matter.” So this Outline of Science is meant for the general reader, who lacks both time and opportunity for special study, and yet would take an intelligent interest in the progress of science which is making the world always new The story of the triumphs No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse Science reads the secret of the distant star and anatomises the atom; foretells the date of the comet’s return and predicts the kinds of chickens that will hatch from a dozen eggs; discovers the laws of the wind that bloweth where it listeth and reduces to order the disorder of disease. Science is always setting forth on Columbus voyages, discovering new worlds and ☞typofonderie.com
The solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social institutions – all must be seen as the outcome of a long process of Becoming. There are some eighty-odd chemical elements on the earth to-day, and it is now much more than a suggestion that these are the outcome of an inorganic evolution, element giving rise to element, going back and back to some primeval stuff, from which they were all originally derived, infinitely long ago. No idea has been so powerful a tool in the fashioning of New
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Electron theory The wonderful revelations of such instruments as the specThe wonderful revelaThe solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social How could it be otherwise when we think of the magnitude and the eventfulness of recent advances? But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound their discoveries in ways that could be “understanded of the people.” No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific deNo one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific description. It is certain, however, that they can be reduced to a minimum without sacrificing accuracy, when the object in view is to explain “the gist of the matter.” So this Outline of Science is meant for the general reader, who lacks both time and opportunity for special study, and yet would take an intelligent interest in the progress of science which is making the world always new The story of the triumphs No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse Science reads the secret of the distant star and anatomises the atom; foretells the date of the comet’s return and predicts the kinds of chickens that will hatch from a dozen eggs; discovers the laws of the wind that bloweth where it listeth and reduces to order the disorder of disease. Science is always setting forth on Columbus voyages, discovering new worlds and ☞typofonderie.com
The solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social institutions – all must be seen as the outcome of a long process of Becoming. There are some eighty-odd chemical elements on the earth to-day, and it is now much more than a suggestion that these are the outcome of an inorganic evolution, element giving rise to element, going back and back to some primeval stuff, from which they were all originally derived, infinitely long ago. No idea has been so powerful a tool in the fashioning of New
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Electron theory The wonderful revelations of such instruments as the specThe wonderful revelaThe solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social How could it be otherwise when we think of the magnitude and the eventfulness of recent advances? But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound their discoveries in ways that could be “understanded of the people.” No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise sciNo one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific description. It is certain, however, that they can be reduced to a minimum without sacrificing accuracy, when the object in view is to explain “the gist of the matter.” So this Outline of Science is meant for the general reader, who lacks both time and opportunity for special study, and yet would take an intelligent interest in the progress of science which is making the world always new The story of the No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary Science reads the secret of the distant star and anatomises the atom; foretells the date of the comet’s return and predicts the kinds of chickens that will hatch from a dozen eggs; discovers the laws of the wind that bloweth where it listeth and reduces to order the disorder of disease. Science is always setting forth on Columbus voyages, discovering new ☞typofonderie.com
The solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social institutions – all must be seen as the outcome of a long process of Becoming. There are some eighty-odd chemical elements on the earth to-day, and it is now much more than a suggestion that these are the outcome of an inorganic evolution, element giving rise to element, going back and back to some primeval stuff, from which they were all originally derived, infinitely long ago. No idea has been so powerful a tool in the fashioning of
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Electron theory The wonderful revelations of such instruments as the The wonderful revelaThe solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and How could it be otherwise when we think of the magnitude and the eventfulness of recent advances? But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound their discoveries in ways that could be “understanded of the people.” No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and preNo one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific description. It is certain, however, that they can be reduced to a minimum without sacrificing accuracy, when the object in view is to explain “the gist of the matter.” So this Outline of Science is meant for the general reader, who lacks both time and opportunity for special study, and yet would take an intelligent interest in the progress of science which is making the world always new The story No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary Science reads the secret of the distant star and anatomises the atom; foretells the date of the comet’s return and predicts the kinds of chickens that will hatch from a dozen eggs; discovers the laws of the wind that bloweth where it listeth and reduces to order the disorder of disease. Science is always setting forth on Columbus voyages, discovering new ☞typofonderie.com
The solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social institutions – all must be seen as the outcome of a long process of Becoming. There are some eighty-odd chemical elements on the earth to-day, and it is now much more than a suggestion that these are the outcome of an inorganic evolution, element giving rise to element, going back and back to some primeval stuff, from which they were all originally derived, infinitely long ago. No idea has been so powerful a tool in the fashion-
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Electron theory The wonderful revelations of such instruments as the The wonderful revelaThe solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and How could it be otherwise when we think of the magnitude and the eventfulness of recent advances? But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound their discoveries in ways that could be “understanded of the people.” No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and preNo one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific description. It is certain, however, that they can be reduced to a minimum without sacrificing accuracy, when the object in view is to explain “the gist of the matter.” So this Outline of Science is meant for the general reader, who lacks both time and opportunity for special study, and yet would take an intelligent interest in the progress of science which is making the world always new No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary Science reads the secret of the distant star and anatomises the atom; foretells the date of the comet’s return and predicts the kinds of chickens that will hatch from a dozen eggs; discovers the laws of the wind that bloweth where it listeth and reduces to order the disorder of disease. Science is always setting forth on Columbus voyages, discovering ☞typofonderie.com
The solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social institutions – all must be seen as the outcome of a long process of Becoming. There are some eighty-odd chemical elements on the earth to-day, and it is now much more than a suggestion that these are the outcome of an inorganic evolution, element giving rise to element, going back and back to some primeval stuff, from which they were all originally derived, infinitely long ago. No idea has been so powerful a tool in the
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Electron theory The wonderful revelations of such instruments as the The wonderful revelaThe solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself How could it be otherwise when we think of the magnitude and the eventfulness of recent advances? But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound their discoveries in ways that could be “understanded of the people.” No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific description. It is certain, however, that they can be reduced to a minimum without sacrificing accuracy, when the object in view is to explain “the gist of the matter.” So this Outline of Science is meant for the general reader, who lacks both time and opportunity for special study, and yet would take an intelligent interest in the progress of science which is making the world always new No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary Science reads the secret of the distant star and anatomises the atom; foretells the date of the comet’s return and predicts the kinds of chickens that will hatch from a dozen eggs; discovers the laws of the wind that bloweth where it listeth and reduces to order the disorder of disease. Science is always setting forth on Columbus voyages, discovering ☞typofonderie.com
The solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social institutions – all must be seen as the outcome of a long process of Becoming. There are some eighty-odd chemical elements on the earth to-day, and it is now much more than a suggestion that these are the outcome of an inorganic evolution, element giving rise to element, going back and back to some primeval stuff, from which they were all originally derived, infinitely long ago. No idea has been so powerful a tool in the
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Electron theory The wonderful revelations of such instruments as the The wonderful revelaThe solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself How could it be otherwise when we think of the magnitude and the eventfulness of recent advances? But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to But the interest of the general public would be even greater than it is if the makers of new knowledge were more willing to expound their discoveries in ways that could be “understanded of the people.” No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary for terse and precise scientific description. It is certain, however, that they can be reduced to a minimum without sacrificing accuracy, when the object in view is to explain “the gist of the matter.” So this Outline of Science is meant for the general reader, who lacks both time and opportunity for special study, and yet would take an intelligent interest in the progress of science which is making No one objects very much to technicalities in a game or on board a yacht, and they are clearly necessary Science reads the secret of the distant star and anatomises the atom; foretells the date of the comet’s return and predicts the kinds of chickens that will hatch from a dozen eggs; discovers the laws of the wind that bloweth where it listeth and reduces to order the disorder of disease. Science is always setting forth on Columbus voyages, discovering ☞typofonderie.com
The solar system, the earth, the mountain ranges, and the great deeps, the rocks and crystals, the plants and animals, man himself and his social institutions – all must be seen as the outcome of a long process of Becoming. There are some eighty-odd chemical elements on the earth to-day, and it is now much more than a suggestion that these are the outcome of an inorganic evolution, element giving rise to element, going back and back to some primeval stuff, from which they were all originally derived, infinitely long ago. No idea has been so powerful