Typographer

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A typographer (from the Greek words typos = form and grapho = write) practices typography (the art and technique of selecting and arranging type styles, point sizes, line lengths, line leading, character spacing, and word spacing for typeset applications).

A typographer is also a mechanical writing device, predating the typewriter, patented by William Austin Burt in 1829.

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