Result for 0D41E5C177A6B36804AA3497949FF875854960C2

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail/65-gfs-theokritos-fonts.conf
FileSize760
MD502F156246F1D05685AE0F5E38B44EB42
SHA-10D41E5C177A6B36804AA3497949FF875854960C2
SHA-25671504C92DF485BF456D786E0B6D2BC89B4D1C68E2F99730B1512B319FD0EBDC4
SSDEEP12:TM3i0bB2JQqTO+xRoBdUtnb7mxmvmCrY71gPcE6ClNapqk+P2scbaftv:qRbBOO8RmIb7NBrY7nvp+Jbd
TLSHT11E0147A561FC4A4934D0150BB764B52F5D84DE6FC2B770E6B0FD37080F9A4425273285
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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Key Value
MD5CC0B8D2447140C565E3CAB97CDDAD416
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionYannis Kefallinos (1894–1958) was one of the most innovative engravers of his generation and the first who researched methodically the aesthetics of book and typographic design in Greece. He taught at the Fine Arts School of Athens and established the first book design workshop from which many practicing artists of the 60’s and 70’s had graduated. In the late 50’s Kefallinos designed and published an exquisite book with engraved illustrations of the ancient white funerary pottery in Attica in collaboration with Varlamos, Montesanto, Damianakis. For the text of Kefallinos’ Δέκα λευκαί λήκυθοι (1956) the artist used a typeface which he himself had designed a few years before for an unrealized edition of Theocritos’ Idyls. Its complex and heavily decorative design does point to aesthetic codes which preoccupied his artistic expression and, although impractical for contemporary text setting, it remains an original display face, or it can be used as initials. The book design workshop of the Fine Arts School of Athens has been recently reorganized, under the direction of professor Leoni Vidali, and with her collaboration George D. Matthiopoulos has redesigned digitally this historical font which is now available as GFS Theokritos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-theokritos-fonts
PackageRelease36.fc33
PackageVersion20070415
SHA-1A40C805719AF3D34AE3BB36E319A4E7D5428E849
SHA-256B62E9461B05BB22E27FD17B140601AA7E3E767E1AEE86CC7B606F253F5A9B851
Key Value
MD56189F03143DF60EEE256EF9D0BCF4482
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionYannis Kefallinos (1894–1958) was one of the most innovative engravers of his generation and the first who researched methodically the aesthetics of book and typographic design in Greece. He taught at the Fine Arts School of Athens and established the first book design workshop from which many practicing artists of the 60’s and 70’s had graduated. In the late 50’s Kefallinos designed and published an exquisite book with engraved illustrations of the ancient white funerary pottery in Attica in collaboration with Varlamos, Montesanto, Damianakis. For the text of Kefallinos’ Δέκα λευκαί λήκυθοι (1956) the artist used a typeface which he himself had designed a few years before for an unrealized edition of Theocritos’ Idyls. Its complex and heavily decorative design does point to aesthetic codes which preoccupied his artistic expression and, although impractical for contemporary text setting, it remains an original display face, or it can be used as initials. The book design workshop of the Fine Arts School of Athens has been recently reorganized, under the direction of professor Leoni Vidali, and with her collaboration George D. Matthiopoulos has redesigned digitally this historical font which is now available as GFS Theokritos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-theokritos-fonts
PackageRelease36.fc33
PackageVersion20070415
SHA-14A3F7C3F5455894BB7C3680274B96DBD90E8D78F
SHA-256F0C14CC74739F1D7290806817182A9955BB014A38FF6A722A3CEF2A503C790E3