The Authors
 Margo Chase - Founder and Creative Director, Chase Design Group, Los Angeles, CA. - Since founding Chase Design Group in 1986, Margo has consistently produced and led award-winning work in many areas of design. Recognized worldwide for her skill with custom typography and identity development, Margo is dedicated to creating client success through high-quality, intelligent creative. Her vision provides the fuel for Chase Design Group's growth and achievement.
 Ron Miriello - Founder and Creative Director, Miriello Grafico, San Diego, CA. -
Founded in 1982, Ron's graphic communication's firm, Miriello Grafico Inc. (MGI, miriellografico.com), has created world-class, award-winning communications for a growing national client base using its oneVoiceT branding approach. Inspired by old world traditions of craftsmanship and modern business ingenuity, MGI strives to blend beauty and function in everything it creates. From print and Web to multimedia and beyond, MGI delivers finely honed communications through designs that are tailored to meet clients' needs and contribute to the strategic growth of their bottom line.
 Alex White -
Alex W. White is the author of four books, including Thinking in Type and The Elements of Graphic Design, and numerous articles on typography and visual communication. He has completed his fifth book, Advertising Design and Typography, which will be released later this year. Alex placed two fonts among the fourteen winners in TDC2 2001. He was the senior faculty member in the Hartford Art School's graphic design program for 15 years and is an adjunct at Parsons, City College of NY, and FIT. White, who lives in Manhattan, has served on the boards of several arts and civic organizations.
 Rian Hughes - Rian Hughes (devicefonts.co.uk), award-winning graphic designer, comic artist and typographer, has produced designs for watches, CDs, animated films and Hawaiian shirts for clients from Tokyo to New York. He is the founder of Device, a London advertising agency that provides design, custom type and illustration for advertising campaigns, record sleeves, book jackets, graphic novels and television. He has a cabinet of Thunderbirds memorabilia, a fridge full of vodka, and a stack of
easy listening albums which he plays very quietly.
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