David Jonathan Ross
Map Roman
“A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials.”
Chinese proverb
David Jonathan Ross
“A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials.”
Chinese proverb
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The Wonderground map is famous for saving the London Underground. But when I first encountered Gill’s work in La Jolla, the map that struck first most was actually Wonderground’s 1922 successor, “In the Heat of the Summer.” Titling caps feel elegant because we allow them to take up the space that they need. So what impressed me about the capitals on this particular map is that they managed to retain so much of their elegance despite being so aggressively crammed together.
Map Roman 400
Map Roman 400
Map Roman 400
Map Roman Variable 400
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