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"textContent": "Linotype’s Trade Gothic Next Is the Typeface That Refuses to Be Replaced While other typefaces just age, Trade Gothic Next gets sharper. Originally drawn by Jackson Burke for Mergenthaler Linotype starting in 1948, this sans-serif family spent decades as the workhorse of American commercial printing. Then, in 2008, Linotype’s type director Akira Kobayashi and American […]\n\nThe post Trade Gothic Next Font Family from Linotype appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
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