Just van Rossum

Just van Rossum (born 13 July 1966, in Haarlem)[1] is a Dutch typeface designer and computer programmer.

Typeface design

Just van Rossum collaborated with fellow Dutch typographer Erik van Blokland to fuse programming and letterform design in a hack to the PostScript programming language. The result was the FF Beowolf typeface, the first dynamically generated typeface, which modified letterforms on the fly. Using a randomizing algorithm to generate different letter forms each time a letter was printed. FF Beowolf laid the foundation for the FontFont library.[2]

Van Rossum’s FF Justlefthand was (as part of the FF Hands package) the first digital handwriting font ever, which caused in a global geographic extension of the type family. He also worked with Erik Spiekermann in developing the ITC Officina typeface, containing a sans and slab serif version.

List of faces designed by van Rossum

Programming achievements

Notable achievements of Just van Rossum include:

Personal life

Just van Rossum is the brother of Guido van Rossum, creator of the Python computer programming language.

References

  1. Just van Rossum at the Klingspor Museum website
  2. "Just van Rossum at FontFont". Retrieved 8 October 2013.

Dodd, Robin. From Gutenberg to Opentype. Hartley & Marks Publishers, Inc.: 2006. ISBN 0-88179-210-1.

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