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[Philip Surey studies for a Welsh altar] Objects Someone would fill in that

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Someone would fill in that last number by hand or typewriter

established in Utrecht from 1925 and Bilthoven from 1935

Exposure to Licko's typefaces through the magazine lead to the creation of Emigre Fonts in 1985

became a skilled wood engraver and established himself as an author

logical and consistent organization of information on a page

[Philip Surey studies for a Welsh altar] Objects Someone would fill in thatWhat a pleasure are handsome letters. These were painted by Philip Surey, a 1996 graduate of the City & Guilds of London Art School who later assisted Richard Kindersley and Ralph Beyer in their shops before going out on own as a sculptor and letter carver. Phil was planning the lettering for a new oak altar designed by Luke Hughes (shown in the final pic above) destined for Bangor Cathedral, Wales. The inscription by the poet Sion Aled is based on

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