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The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project, in July 1975, was the first joint U.S.–Soviet space flight, and the last flight of an Apollo spacecraft. Its primary purpose was as a symbol of the policy of détente that the two superpowers were pursuing at the time, and marked the end of the Space Race between them that began in 1957.
The page on FontShop (following the link) says Aquarius was designed by Steve Jackaman in 2009. He may have digitized it then, but it was actually designed by Ronald Arnholm in 1972.
Yep, a lot of the Red Rooster stuff seems to be missing original designer credits. I’ll let them know and add a link to MyFonts which has a bit more info.
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The page on FontShop (following the link) says Aquarius was designed by Steve Jackaman in 2009. He may have digitized it then, but it was actually designed by Ronald Arnholm in 1972.
Yep, a lot of the Red Rooster stuff seems to be missing original designer credits. I’ll let them know and add a link to MyFonts which has a bit more info.