Zuzana Licko
Co-founded Emigre and designed pioneering digital typefaces that legitimized the coarse Macintosh screen as a design tool.

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Zuzana Licko, the Slovak-born type design trailblazer who co-founded Emigre, turned the Macintosh's jagged, pixelated screen into a canvas for groundbreaking digital typefaces that redefined the aesthetics of the digital age. When purists dismissed computer-generated fonts as crude, Licko leaned into the limitations of early digital tools, crafting typefaces that embraced the coarse grid and made pixelation look intentional. Her work not only legitimized digital typography but also set the stage for a new era of design, proving that the medium could be the message.
When purists sneered at pixelated computer type, this Slovak-born designer embraced the jagged grid and built fonts that made the digital age look intentional.
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Co-founded Emigre and designed pioneering digital typefaces that legitimized the coarse Macintosh screen as a design tool.
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