Notes
Typographer at Law
We featured Mr Butterick’s excellent work back in September, 2009, so it’s a pleasure to see none other than Stephen Heller interviewing the aforementioned Butterick in an article for AIGA.
Butterick, who has a refreshingly no nonsense approach to everyday typography, states:
Honestly, I thought I would get at least one piece of hate mail along the lines of, “I’ve been a lawyer for 40 years, and Courier is all any lawyer needs, and you’re wasting everyone’s time with this nonsense.” But it hasn’t happened.
Great news indeed. If you don’t know Butterick’s work, fire over to Typography for Lawyers, you won’t be disappointed.

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