Result for B7CD6C407F0A66B52C32C6E43BF770A27FC19F52

Query result

Key Value
FileNamegfs-theokritos-fonts.spec
FileSize4163
MD5E4CFD020AB57B63C1BB987C36D8DE8E4
SHA-1B7CD6C407F0A66B52C32C6E43BF770A27FC19F52
SHA-256E0F95167286F3406C6D023CB2A543AB60106B351DF8D8953BD7A8BB3EB396A62
SSDEEP96:NRouX8jlwTnqA/1qRwZIzEDM+y6OX535wqf0qSyRfUO8f:BX8RwTnqOqRwZIzEDA/X535DkNJ
TLSHT15981B977510409B7A7F257A5B6115A438A3442FFA55F905835DB034517864B1B73224F
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hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD55A89E94E869C57B499B4A3588CCEA263
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionYannis Kefallinos (1894–1958) was one of the most innovative engravers of his generation and the first who researched methodicaly 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 practising 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 unrealised 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 reorganised, under the direction of professor Leoni Vidali, and with her collaboration George D. Matthiopoulos has redesigned digitaly this historical font which is now available as GFS Theokritos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-theokritos-fonts
PackageRelease14.fc12
PackageVersion20070415
SHA-1B81594C068F4CA44514FB07C667E6B3E3AF0003E
SHA-25625C1C1FC2C08F28D66D94D5D38D4082671AE5C09E571AD1AB65A1301B2C2350C
Key Value
MD55575C82B968EF8B156C8EFE415E13772
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionYannis Kefallinos (1894–1958) was one of the most innovative engravers of his generation and the first who researched methodicaly 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 practising 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 unrealised 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 reorganised, under the direction of professor Leoni Vidali, and with her collaboration George D. Matthiopoulos has redesigned digitaly this historical font which is now available as GFS Theokritos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-theokritos-fonts
PackageRelease14.fc12
PackageVersion20070415
SHA-1B073D806424A630D38850E368A1618E11720340E
SHA-256294E85B011BD0226D2AFA2C0B12AC1A14FB27444F5A154F5D761E0636388243E