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In the early 1990s letterer [[Richard Starkings]] and his partner John Gaushell began created comic book fonts and started [[Comicraft]], which has since become the major source of comics fonts (though they have competition from others such as Blambot). Starkings was the first to not only promote his fonts by lettering with them himself, but also selling fonts commercially on his company's website. | In the early 1990s letterer [[Richard Starkings]] and his partner John Gaushell began created comic book fonts and started [[Comicraft]], which has since become the major source of comics fonts (though they have competition from others such as Blambot). Starkings was the first to not only promote his fonts by lettering with them himself, but also selling fonts commercially on his company's website. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 2 August 2012
John Gaushell is a comic book letterer and font-of-fonts, whose work has appeared in many Marvel Comics Transformers titles.
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[edit]In the early 1990s letterer Richard Starkings and his partner John Gaushell began created comic book fonts and started Comicraft, which has since become the major source of comics fonts (though they have competition from others such as Blambot). Starkings was the first to not only promote his fonts by lettering with them himself, but also selling fonts commercially on his company's website.


