Carol Twombly
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Carol Twombly is an American calligrapher and typeface designer who has designed a number of well known fonts, including Myriad and Adobe Caslon. She worked as a type designer at Adobe for nine years, during which time she was very prolific.
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[edit] Early life
- Born in 1959
- Explored her artistic interest as a child, and went to the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) for sculpture, but switched to graphic design
- Inspired by her professors Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes
- Participated in the digital typography program at Stanford University
[edit] Work
- Worked at Bigelow and Holmes Studios
- Worked at Adobe for 9 years starting in 1988
[edit] Awards
- 1984 Morisawa gold prize
- 1994 Charles Peignot award from the Association Typographique Internationale - The first woman and the second American ever to receive this prestigious award
[edit] Fonts by Twombly
- California FB
- Adobe Caslon
- Chapparal
- Charlemagne
- Lithos
- Mirarae
- Myriad (Designed in conjunction with Robert Slimbach)
- Nueva
- Pepperwood
- Ponderosa
- Rosewood
- Trajan
- Viva
- Zebrawood