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Type 1 FA2012

This supply list includes materials for drawing boards, layout and drafting, including an 18" x 24" wood drawing board with metal edges, 17" x 19" glass, a metal T-square 18" or longer, metal ruler with cork backing 18", lead holder, lead in various grades, triangles, erasers, pads, tape, markers, an X-acto knife, cutting surface, sketchbook, and a typography book.
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Type 1 FA2012

This supply list includes materials for drawing boards, layout and drafting, including an 18" x 24" wood drawing board with metal edges, 17" x 19" glass, a metal T-square 18" or longer, metal ruler with cork backing 18", lead holder, lead in various grades, triangles, erasers, pads, tape, markers, an X-acto knife, cutting surface, sketchbook, and a typography book.
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TYPE 1 Supply List:

18 x 24 wood drawing board (with metal edges on the 18 side) 17 x 19 glass (or plexiglass, but glass is harder) Handle optional (see diagram) Metal T-square 18 or longer (24 preferable) Metal ruler with cork backing 18 Draftsman lead holder Lead HB, 2B, 4B Small (4) clear plastic 30/60 and 45 triangles White magic rub eraser or long eraser in eraser holder Erasing shield (metal preferable, if available) 14 x 17 Denril pad 14 x 17 Layout pad 100% Rag Transluscent, min. 50 sheets 1 roll white artists tape Black sharpies ne point and extra ne point #11 X-acto knife with blades consider box of 100 blades Self-healing cutting surface larger than 9x12 Unlined sketchbook (bound or unbound) 8.5 x 11 or 9 x 12 Typography Essentials: 100 Design Principles for Working with Type by Ina Saltz

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