Just van Rossum

Just van Rossum (born 13 July 1966, in Haarlem) 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.[1]

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 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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