Font Designer – David Berlow
David Berlow’s career in type has been a continual mix of the traditional and cutting edge. He entered the world of type design in 1978 as a letter designer for the Mergenthaler Linotype type foundry one of the oldest, still operating type foundries. After working for Linotype for four years, he was then one of the first employees of the newly formed digital type supplier, Bitstream, Inc. Berlow left Bitstream in 1989, to found his own company, The Font Bureau, with Roger Black.
Berlow is a person that has made technology work for him. Armed with computer hardware, state-of-the-art software, modems, ISDN lines, and e-mail, he has been able to move his business from downtown Boston to Martha’s Vineyard, an island off the coast of Massachusetts. Business continues as usual, but now Berlow can also enjoy living in one of the most picturesque spots in America.
In 1996, Berlow was commissioned by Monotype Imaging to conduct research at the Plantin Moretus Museum in Antwerp, Belgium, and to design an exclusive typeface family based on his findings. Berlow’s work has resulted in the exquisite Throhand typeface family.
His most recent typeface in our store it ITC Franklin™, an enormous display family based on the old classic Franklin Gothic™, as well as a continuation of the ITC Franklin Gothic™ family, which he also contributed to.
Berlow is a person that has made technology work for him. Armed with computer hardware, state-of-the-art software, modems, ISDN lines, and e-mail, he has been able to move his business from downtown Boston to Martha’s Vineyard, an island off the coast of Massachusetts. Business continues as usual, but now Berlow can also enjoy living in one of the most picturesque spots in America.
In 1996, Berlow was commissioned by Monotype Imaging to conduct research at the Plantin Moretus Museum in Antwerp, Belgium, and to design an exclusive typeface family based on his findings. Berlow’s work has resulted in the exquisite Throhand typeface family.
His most recent typeface in our store it ITC Franklin™, an enormous display family based on the old classic Franklin Gothic™, as well as a continuation of the ITC Franklin Gothic™ family, which he also contributed to.