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The first of the popular American informal scripts designed by R.E. Smith for ATF in 1933.
The first of the popular American informal scripts designed by R.E. Smith for ATF in 1933.
An informal script designed at Intertype for wedding invitations.
This childish script by Monotype designer Steve Matteson strikes a great balance between informality and legibility. The TrueType versions have been extensively tuned (hinted) for high legibility ...
An original informal script designed for ATF by Emil Klump.
A light roundhand with mildly clubbed terminals on the capitals. It was expertly transferred from an engravers’ pattern plate to the Fotosetter Intertype about 1955.
A light roundhand with mildly clubbed terminals on the capitals. It was expertly transferred from an engravers’ pattern plate to the Fotosetter Intertype about 1955.
Based on Lucien Bernhard’s idiosyncratic Schoenschrift, Liberty was designed for ATF two years later, in 1927, by W.T. Sniffin.
Intertype’s reaction to ATF’s Murray Hill.
A vigorous brush design by Paul Zimmermann for Wagner in 1954.