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Zuzana Licko (Slovak: Zuzana Ličko; born 1961) is a typeface designer from Bratislava. (From 1918 to January 1, 1993 Bratislava was in Czechoslovakia. Since that nation split in two, Bratislava has been the capital of Slovakia.) According to an article by Rhonda Rubenstein in Eye (No. 43, Vol. 11, Spring 2002): "Born in Czechoslovakia, Licko (pronounced Litchko) emigrated to the US with her family as a schoolgirl. She studied architecture, photography and computer programming before taking a degree in graphic communications at the University of California at Berkeley." [1]
EmigreIn the mid-1980s Zuzana Licko and Rudy Vanderlans founded Emigre. Emigre produced the magazine, Emigre, and designed and distributed original fonts. Vanderlans was editor of the magazine, while Licko was responsible for many successul Emigre fonts. In the mid-1990s, Licko worked on two notable revivals: Mrs Eaves, based on Baskerville, and Filosofia, based on Bodoni. Both are Licko's personal interpretations of their historical models and each features extensive ligatures. In an interview featured in Eye (No. 43, Vol. 11, Spring 2002), Licko described her creative relationship with Vanderlans:
Fonts designed by Licko
Essays by Licko
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