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  1. CHARLES BIGELOW has been a professor of typography at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), Stanford University, Rhode Island School of Design, and other institutions. As professor of digital typography at Stanford in 1983, he organized the first international conference on the art and technology of digital fonts:

  2. Charles J. Bigelow was born on 16 October 1903 in Illinois, USA. He was a production manager and producer, known for The Mystery of the 13th Guest (1943), Mr. Wong, Detective (1938) and Under the Big Top (1938). He died on 22 December 1988 in Orange, California, USA.

    • Production Manager, Producer, Additional Crew
    • October 16, 1903
    • Charles J. Bigelow
    • December 22, 1988
  3. Dec 31, 2014 · Law Men. Marshals Nevada (Johnny Mack Brown) and Sandy (Raymond Hatton) are sent to investigate a series of bank robberies. Nevada joins the outlaw gang while Sandy becomes the town cobbler. Nevada learns that Slade (Edmund Cobb) is the boss of the gang but that there is someone on the inside tipping them off.

  4. View Charles Bigelow, CF APMP’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. GSA and IRS MBI Cleared Consultant. Highly motivated professional with extensive…

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  5. Dec 1, 2019 · In 1984–1985, Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes designed “Lucida” (Bigelow and Holmes, 1986, Bigelow and Holmes, 2018), a family of typefaces partly influenced by vision and reading research.

  6. Charles J. Bigelow is known as an Production Manager, Production Supervisor, Supervising Producer, and Associate Producer. Some of their work includes The Ape, Mr. Wong, Detective, Doomed to Die, Mr. Wong in Chinatown, The Mystery of Mr. Wong, The Hunted, The Mystery of the 13th Guest, and Law Men.

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  8. Charles J. Bigelow was born on 16 October 1903 in Illinois, USA. He was a production manager and producer, known for The Mystery of the 13th Guest (1943), Mr. Wong, Detective (1938) and Under the Big Top (1938).