Sara Soskolne | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Type Designer |
Known for | Work done at Hoefler & Frere-Jones |
Notable work | Gotham Typeface |
Sara Soskolne (born 1970) is a Canadian type designer best known for her work at Hoefler & Frere-Jones (H&FJ) type foundry on typefaces such as Gotham. After ten years working in graphic design in Toronto, Soskolne attended the University of Reading where she received her MA in 2003. She has taught type design at Yale School of Art, the Book Arts Institute at Wells College, and New York's School of Visual Arts and the Cooper Type Certificate Program. Soskolne has written about the evolution of sans-serif lower case types in the 19th century.[1]
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Typefaces
- Verlag (with H&FJ) 1996
- Gotham (with H&FJ) 2001
- Chronicle (with H&FJ) 2002
- Sentinel (with H&FJ) 2002
- Tungsten (with H&FJ)
References
- ^ "Sara Soskolne". Women in Graphic Design 1890-2012 (2nd ed.). Berlin: Jovis. 2012. p. 557. ISBN 978-3-86859-153-8.
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