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Type is something we consume in enormous quantities. In much of the world, its completely inescapable. But few consumers are concerned to know where a particular typeface came from or when or who designed it, if, indeed, there was any human agency involved in its creation, if it didnt just sort of materialize out of the software ether. But I do have to be concerned with those things. Its my job. Im one of the tiny handful of people who gets badly bent out of shape by the bad spacing of the T and the E that you see there. Ive got to take that slide off. I cant stand it. Nor can Chris. There. Good. So my talk is about the connection between technology and design of type. The technology has changed a number of times since I started work: photo, digital, desktop, screen, web. Ive had to survive those changes and try to understand their implications for what I do for design. This slide is about the effect of tools on form. The two letters, the two Ks, the one on your left, my right,