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The impact of Steve Jobs on digital typography and fonts

Steve Jobs’ impact on digital typography and fonts is profound and long-lasting. His influence shaped the way we perceive and interact with typefaces in the digital age. From his early interest in calligraphy to the revolutionary introduction of scalable fonts in personal computing, Jobs’ vision transformed typography from a technical necessity into an art form embedded in user experience.

Early Influence: Calligraphy at Reed College

Steve Jobs’ fascination with typography began during his time at Reed College, where he attended calligraphy classes after dropping out. He credited this experience with giving him an appreciation for typefaces, spacing, and the artistry behind fonts. This early exposure to beautiful typography later influenced his approach to design in computing.

The Macintosh and the Introduction of Digital Typography

Before the Macintosh, personal computers were limited to monospaced, blocky fonts with little attention to aesthetics. Jobs changed this with the 1984 release

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