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Archived from the original on 9 June 2016. "Interview with Type Designer Mark Simonson". "Mark Simonson Studio: Breathing New Life into the Past". "How I Became a Type Designer in Only 30 Years with Mark Simonson". He has also written blog articles on the history of type design and the lettering styles used in films, including the type blog Typographica. His career as a type designer got a boost when his partner Pat won money on the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, as her success allowed him to take six months off from graphic design work to design several new typefaces that he could sell. Simonson worked as a graphic designer before specialising in type design. His fonts also include Anonymous Pro, a monospaced font designed for programming released under the OFL. As of October 2021, it is the fifth highest-selling family on font sales website MyFonts. Simonson’s most popular font family is Proxima Nova (1994, revised 2005), a geometric-grotesque sans-serif design used by companies such as Relativity, BuzzFeed, Mashable, NBC, The Onion and Wired. Simonson has described his typefaces as often being inspired by lettering styles of the past, such as the graphic design of the 1970s and Art Deco graphics. Mark Simonson (born 1955) is an American independent type designer who works in St.