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It’s not just a fascinating equation, it was written in a fascinating hand. The handwriting of Albert Einstein, the legendary German theoretical physicist, was unique: a wondrous calligraphy ...
Now a pair of Einstein admirers are trying to turn the physicist's handwriting into a new font. Harald Geisler, a German typographer, and Liz Waterhouse, a former dancer with a Harvard physics ...
Designers are attempting to create a new computer font based on the handwriting of the famous physicist. Einstein wrote all of his essays, notes and letters by hand in a distinctive, neat and ...
That future is quickly approaching, thanks to a new Kickstarter project that lifts Einstein’s handwriting and turns it into a fully realized font. Six months to develop The project, headed up by ...
Now, you can write like one too, thanks to a new font based on Albert Einstein’s handwriting. German typographer Harald Geisler and Harvard-educated physicist Elizabeth Waterhouse spent six ...
A Kickstarter campaign launched by a typographer in Germany recently raised the money to develop a computer typeface mimicking the handwriting of Albert Einstein, the brilliant 20th-century physicist.
The letter is one of only four known documents containing the equation in Einstein’s own hand and the only one in a private collection, according to Boston-based auctioneers RR Auction.
It features 26 pages in Einstein’s handwriting, 25 in Besso’s and three with both of their writing. Music memorabilia: Eric Clapton’s guitar, rare Kurt Cobain collectibles and Michael ...
The Albert Einstein Archives, housing over 80,000 documents, many in Einstein's own handwriting, reveal a man far more complex and interesting than the iconic physicist the world knows.
MORE: 'Little Einstein' Tik Toker on autism spectrum garners 20M views with his love of fonts The writing on the board is believed to be largely an overview of the talk. "I think he was building ...
The project's page quotes several scientists who think so. “While producing documents in Einstein’s handwriting would not alter the quality or respectability of my own physics research ...