Ferdinando Ruano

Ferdinando Ruano was a Renaissance-era Spanish calligrapher and writing master whose influential treatise on handwriting and letterforms helped establish standards for italic script in the 16th century. His work bridged the gap between calligraphic practice and the development of typefaces, particularly in the refinement of cursive and italic forms that would influence subsequent punch cutters and type designers.

Type designer
from Spain

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