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WSC 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE Vladimer Lenin said "there are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks in which decades happen" Johannes Gutenberg Invented the printing press in the 15th century - was a goldsmith - he was able to create durable letter blocks that c...

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WSC 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE



Vladimer Lenin
said "there are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks in which decades
happen"
Johannes Gutenberg
Invented the printing press in the 15th century
- was a goldsmith
- he was able to create durable letter blocks that could be used over and over again
- letterforms were based on the Blackletter calligraphy that was used to
write manuscripts.
- The downside was that it limited the amount of text that could fit on a single page -
creating longer books that required more time to set up.
Blackletter
a font used by gutenberg in the first printing press. Downside: limited number of words
per page
Roman Typeface
2nd font invented in 1470 by Nicolas Jenson (more words per page)
- Jenson recognized that simpler letterforms would result in being able to fit more text
on a single page, resulting in shorter books with faster setup times.
- He created the first Roman typeface, based on Blackletter and Italian Humanist
lettering.
- is the basis for multiple modern fonts, including Centaur and Adobe Jenson
italics
3rd font invented (1501) to save space (- Aldus Manutius and Francesco Griffo).
based on Italian Humanist and
Digital typography
Fonts in computer. 1st font: Digi Grotesk (by Rudolf Hell). In 1974 fonts changed from
pictures to vector, so they can look good in any scale
Truetype

, font looks the same in PC and printer
opentype
font looks the same in PC and mac
Web Open Font Format (WOFF)
fonts looking the same in all browser in the internet
Aptos
Font that microsoft chose in 2021 to be the default in its apps (e.g., Word). Old name:
Bierstadt (beer city). Town in california
word's fonts
1st: Times New Roman (Serif)
2nd (2007): Calibri (sans serif)
3rd: Aptos (sans serif)
Serif vs. sans serif
with tiny lines (feet), e.g. Times new Roman, common in print vs. without (e.g.
Calibri/Aptos), common in screens
London Underground's fonts
100 years used Johnstons Sans font. In 2016 did tiny change to Johnston 100 font, to
make it digitally friendly
US Department of states' fonts
1) Courier ("typewriter" and old computers font", IBM, serif)
2) Times New Roman (Word): 2004
3) Calibri (2023): changed to help visually impaired workers
Thomas Phinney
Works in Adobe's font group, helped in court as font expert to check forgery. Document
supposedly from 1983 was printed in inkjet printer (invented late 80s). Document from
1968 used font inventes 25 years later.
ScienceGothic.com
site allows user to personally adjust a Sceince Gothic font (Thomas Pinney)
Sentence with all letters in english once
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
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