Bitstream Releases Its Fourth
Set of Fonts from the New Font Collection Program Release
includes nine new display and text fonts, including seven Bitstream
exclusives, from international, award-winning designers
CAMBRIDGE, MA February 5, 2002
Bitstream Inc.(NASDAQ:
BITS) announced today that it is releasing its fourth set of fonts
from the New Font Collection program . The new release features display
and text fonts from an international cast of designers: Brian Bonislawsky,
John Downer, Julien Janiszewski, Masoud Nejabati, and Ronna Penner.
All the fonts will be available in PostScript Type 1 and TrueType
formats for both Windows and the Macintosh.
All fonts are available for purchase:
- on the Web: http://store.bitstream.com
- by phone: 800.522.3668 (U.S. only) or 617.497.6222
- by fax: 617.868.0784
- by E-mail: sales@bitstream.com
Bitstream announced the New Font Collection (NFC) program in August
of 2000. The current Bitstream Typeface Library has been a mainstay
of the graphic design community for 20 years. Bitstream felt the
time had come to begin a new collection of typefaces, not only to
add fonts to the library but, more importantly, to seek out designs
from both new and established designers. To that end, Bitstream
established the New Font Collection program.
The following typefaces are featured in the Winter 2002 release:
- Ambule, Ambule Oblique, and Ambule Outline
by Julien Janiszewski
- Big Limbo and Islander by Brian Bonislawsky
- Iowan Old Style Titling by John Downer
- Persia by Masoud Nejabati
- Sketchley and Sketchley Swash by Ronna Penner
Sketchley is a 2001 winner of ATypI's bukva:raz! design competition
( http://www.atypi.org/bukvaraz ), held in Moscow in December of
2001. In addition, several of Julien Janiszewski's designs were
selected as winners of the bukva:raz! design contest. Also note
that in 1996, Mr. Nejabati won first prize at the 1st Islamic World
Calligraphy Festival.
"Bitstream remains committed to the international typeface design
community," said Jim Lyles, Director of Typographic Development
at Bitstream and designer of a variety of fonts, including the Prima
Sans font family. "So far, the NFC has released 46 new typefaces
from a cast of worldwide designers. The current release features
award-winning designers Julien Janiszewski, Masoud Nejabati, and
Ronna Penner, as well as previous stalwart collaborators Brian Bonislawsky
and John Downer. We continue to receive great submissions and are
certain to have an unending supply of new designs for future releases."
About the Designers
Brian Bonislawsky is a graduate from
Rhode Island School of Design. Before graduating with a BFA &
Certificate in Illustration, he had studied hand cut lettering,
dimensional letter construction, working with hot type, and type
on the computer. In the years since his graduation, Bonislawsky
has established Astigmatic One Eye Foundry (www.astigmatic.com),
an online typeface and graphic design business. Big Limbo and Islander,
along with previously released Cavalero, Stingwire and Tannarin,
represent an ever-growing collection of Bonislawsky type designs,
with many more to come.
John Downer began training as a sign
painter while he was in high school. He finished his apprenticeship
after college, and then started graduate studies in art at The University
of Iowa, where he received MA and MFA degrees in painting. Bitstream
Iowan Old Style, first published in 1991, is classified as a Venetian
old style typeface design. It is related to earlier, 20th-century
American interpretations of Italian Renaissance types cut by Nicolas
Jenson and Francesco Griffo, but it is modeled also on classical
inscriptional lettering and sign painting seen in certain regions
of eastern Iowa. Iowan Old Style Titling complements the previously
released Expert Sets, providing typographers with additional opportunities
to use the Iowan Old Style family as its designer intended.
Julien Janiszewski received a bachelor
degree in graphic design from Besançon (France) and later
graduated from the type workshop at École Estienne in Paris.
He currently resides in Paris, France. In December of 2001, several
of Mr. Janiszewski's designs were selected as winners of the bukva:raz!
type design contest in Moscow. After a brief stint working for a
graphic design company, Julien now works as a freelance type and
art director. He has an extensive library of type designs, which
can be viewed at http://www.la-laiterie.com . The Ambule family
is the first of several Janiszewski designs that Bitstream will
be publishing. Later this year look for Curve, Indoo and Homescript.
Born in Tehran, Iran, Masoud Nejabati began studying calligraphy
at the age of 10. At sixteen, he became a member of the Iran Society
of Calligraphy and began creating Islamic calligraphy art. In 1989,
Mr. Nejabati enrolled in the graphic design course at Tehran Art
University where, in 1998, he received an MA in Graphic Design.
His final thesis was a study of Islamic Calligraphy. Mr. Nejabati
is a member of the Iranian Graphic Designers Society (I.G.D.S.).
In 1996, he won first prize at the 1st Islamic World Calligraphy
Festival. In 1998, he was awarded second place in layout works at
the 6th Biannual of Iranian Graphic Designers. Persia is Mr. Nejabati's
first venture into Latin-based type design. The influence of his
extensive calligraphy experience is what makes this design so attractive.
Bitstream will be releasing h3 and outline versions of Persia later
in 2002.
Canadian Ronna Penner first discovered
her obsession with type while studying graphic design in college.
Sketchley, a recent winner in ATypI's first design competition,
bukva:raz!, was originally inspired by a handwriting sample. Ms.
Penner, intrigued by the idea, was unable to find a typeface with
a similar look and feel, so she set out to create her own. Sketchley
was originally designed with long ascending and descending swash
characters. To help solve text-fitting quandaries, Ms. Penner also
designed a host of alternate characters. This enabled Bitstream
to build two versions of her design, Sketchley and Sketchley Swash.
Sketchley is Ms. Penner's first commercially available typeface.
Look for another typeface, Ronita, to be released by Bitstream later
in 2002.
About
Bitstream Inc.
Bitstream Inc. ( Nasdaq:BITS ) is the leading developer of font
technology, digital fonts, and custom font designs. Bitstream licenses
its award-winning TrueDoc and Font Fusion technologies to Web and
application developers, and to manufacturers of information appliances,
wireless and handheld devices, set-top boxes, embedded systems,
and printers. Setting the standard for excellence in font technology,
Bitstream holds numerous key patents that cover the creation of
portable fonts for the Internet. Building on this experience, Bitstream
is currently developing ThunderHawk , a breakthrough technology
for the wireless Web.
Founded in 1981, Bitstream is the first digital font foundry. In
1999, Bitstream created MyFonts.com, Inc. (http://www.myfonts.com),
the Web site for finding, trying, and buying fonts on line. Bitstream
is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Bitstream and TrueDoc are registered trademarks,
and Ambule, Font Fusion, Iowan Old Style, Persia, Sketchley, and
ThunderHawk are trademarks of Bitstream Inc. Other technologies
and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
Contact
Bob Thomas
Director of Product Management
Bitstream Inc.
617.520.8376
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