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Tips & tricks for designers using the Adobe Creative Suite

Friday, January 14, 2005

Attention Design Students

We're going to have an out-of-character post for a second because this is important.

If you are a design student and plan on creating anything that uses letter forms (i.e., typeography), you MUST buy this book. Or, at the very least, pour over the website.

Everything you should never do with type you will learn from this book.

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