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  2. Calisto MT - Wikipedia

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    Calisto MT is an old style, serif typeface designed for the Monotype Corporation foundry in 1986 by Ron Carpenter, a British typographer . Calisto MT is intended to function as both a typeface for body text and display text. Its stroke contrast is minimal and it preserves an even color, especially in smaller point sizes, which contributes to ...

  3. File talk:Photopea logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. ApplyBoard - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 1,000 (June 2021) [3] Website. applyboard .com. ApplyBoard is a Canadian educational technology company founded in 2015 in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. [1] It offers an "artificial intelligence-enabled recruitment platform" that helps international students apply for post-secondary studies abroad.

  5. Photon Paint - Wikipedia

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    Photon Paint is a Hold-And-Modify (HAM) based bitmap graphics editor for the Amiga, first released in 1987. Photon Paint was the first bitmap graphics editor to incorporate 3D solid modeling and texture mapping as an integral part of the program.

  6. Dominic Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Cotton is an English journalist. Born in Cheshire, but moving to London when he was two, [1] Cotton trained and worked as an actor, gaining parts on The Bill and in London's West End theatre. After two years he undertook a post-graduate diploma at the Centre for Journalism Studies at Cardiff University, and started his broadcast career ...

  7. Pixia - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .pixia .jp. Pixia is a freeware raster graphics editor program for Windows, created by Isao Maruoka. It was originally designed for the anime / manga community but has also been used in other branches of art. Besides the primary Japanese interface, it is also available in English, French, Italian, Spanish, Hungarian, Chinese ...