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W. W. Jackson is a type designer, from United States.
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Californian book designer who succeeded C.H. Griffith as Director of Typographic Development at Mergenthaler Linotype from 1948 until 1963, where he was responsible for planning and carrying out the first phase of the Linotype Group’s photocompositio
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Donald Jackson is a type designer, from United Kingdom.
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Apprentice to William Caslon I in London, Jackson became one of England’s most skilled and famous punchcutters, rivalling William Caslon II. However, Jackson was not apprenticed as a punchcutter; the Caslons, father and son, carried out this activity