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setting lead type at the university of regina im starting off here with a sheet of paper ive done a design for something i want to print and ive printed it out from my computer in more or less the type faces that im interested in using now computers bank of typefaces and reality are a little bit different so we start off as always with the print media type guide this is a visual index of all the typefaces that we have at the university of regina its important to note that some typefaces are much more complete than others so getting started on our project were going to docHub for the letterpress worksheet this is the written record of whos using what type which typefaces theyre using another any other specific details so well see that again in a minute but in the meantime were going to measure our maquette i cant emphasize enough that plans versus reality with a 50 to 100 year old typeface collection are not always going to sync up but were going to start with this thing its