the whole gothic thing is very broad so i have no idea if these count
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Beth Tondreau (Mary-Elizabeth)
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Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00am to 12:00pm, Pearl-116 (after class).
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A foundation course in typography with emphasis on using type in industry-related applications from print to interactive. Students will be introduced to principles of type design and terminology
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You are correct. Gothic type—or Sans Serif—is broad because all Sans Serifs were thought of as “Gothic” years ago. I don’t see your find for the so-called “Gothic” types (on clothes, hoodies, or on scary or Halloween-like items (which are really based on Blackletter).