Box 31
Contains 9 Results:
Design department (continued), 1920s-1971
The Ludlow Typograph was a typesetting system with a proprietary set of type faces, almost all of them designed or re-worked by Middleton.
Type correspondence, 1929-1961
The Ludlow Typograph was a typesetting system with a proprietary set of type faces, almost all of them designed or re-worked by Middleton.
Type correspondence, Kynoch Press, 1931-1932
The Ludlow Typograph was a typesetting system with a proprietary set of type faces, almost all of them designed or re-worked by Middleton.
Type correspondence, Michael Higgins, 1932
The Ludlow Typograph was a typesetting system with a proprietary set of type faces, almost all of them designed or re-worked by Middleton.
Type correspondence, Imre Reiner, 1932-1959
The Ludlow Typograph was a typesetting system with a proprietary set of type faces, almost all of them designed or re-worked by Middleton.
Type correspondence, Bruce Rogers, 1932-1967
The Ludlow Typograph was a typesetting system with a proprietary set of type faces, almost all of them designed or re-worked by Middleton.
Albert Kner Ornaments, 1940
The Ludlow Typograph was a typesetting system with a proprietary set of type faces, almost all of them designed or re-worked by Middleton.
Type, design methods
The Ludlow Typograph was a typesetting system with a proprietary set of type faces, almost all of them designed or re-worked by Middleton.
Type, technical specifications
The Ludlow Typograph was a typesetting system with a proprietary set of type faces, almost all of them designed or re-worked by Middleton.