Hermann Zapf, the designer of fonts such as Palatino, Optima, Zapfino, Melior, Aldus, and the bizarre but much beloved Zapf Dingbats, has died at age 96.The revered German typographer and calligrapher passed away on June 4. In his long and prolific career, Zapf worked on many fonts, but his personal favorite was the humanist sans serif typeface Optima, the lettering chosen for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall in Washington, DC. — Quartz
Similar:
Where the press is free, and every man able to read, all is safe. —Thomas Jefferson
Education
My daughter found where all the missing pens and pencils end up
Amusing
No, Trump's tweet about "Heritage, History, and Greatness" is not a quote from a speech Hi...
Trump really did tweet "This is a ba...
Ethics
Why Marlon Brando’s Streetcar Co-Stars Couldn’t Stand Him
Williams’ last play, The Glass Me...
Culture
Microphowned
.
Amusing
Ray Harryhousen, visual effects pioneer, dies
The Harryhausen family regret to...
Aesthetics
Hermann Zapf, the designer of fonts such as Palatino, Optima, Zapfino, Melior, Aldus, and the bizarre but much beloved Zapf Dingbats, has died at age 96.The revered German typographer and calligrapher passed away on June 4. In his long and prolific career, Zapf worked on many fonts, but his personal favorite was the humanist sans serif typeface Optima, the lettering chosen for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall in Washington, DC. —


Christopher Conley liked this on Facebook.
I have always liked Optima. Very nice.