Joel Breckinridge
24 February 2005
Joel Breckinridge has lived in Japan for 20 years and has worked for several Japanese printing companies, including a stint as product manager for Heidelberg Japan. He now works in Tokyo as a consultant and writer. After writing about Japanese fonts problems for over 8 years, he figures the release of SING will finally relieve him of that duty.
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