Carol Twombly

Carol Twombly ( born June 13, 1959 in Concord, United States) is an American font designer.

She studied at the Rhode Iceland School of Design and at Stanford University in California. In 1984 she was awarded the first prize for their font Mirarae at the company Morisawa Japanese Osaka. She designs fonts for the American company Adobe (eg Caslon, Charlemagne, Trajan and lithographs ).

Fonts

  • Mirarae (1984)
  • Charlemagne ( 1989)
  • Lithos (1989 ): For those consisting only of uppercase font settled Twombly inspired by Greek writings from antiquity.
  • Adobe Trajan ( 1989)
  • Adobe Caslon (1990 )
  • Myriad (1992 ): This font created the designer with Robert Slimbach. The section corresponds to a Antiqua, only the font has no serifs. There are now writing in Cyrillic and Greek characters and in many different styles.
  • Viva (1993)
  • Villanueva ( 1994)
  • Chaparral (1997): In this document, it sat Twombly aim to combine traditional script of the 16th century with serifs is from the 19th century.
  • Woman
  • Americans
  • Typographer
  • Font designer
  • Graphic Designer
  • Born in 1959
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