Fancy Dan
We had a dozen or so letters of this of this, picked up at the flea market in Vienna. The rest came from our imagination.
We had a dozen or so letters of this of this, picked up at the flea market in Vienna. The rest came from our imagination.
A compressed wood poster type from the mid-1800s. Certainly handy for excessive copy on a single line.
Fonts without curved lines were quite popular in Victorian times. We drew this one back in the days of T-squares and triangles, and based it on a type that we felt could stand to be improved. ...
Charles Beeler Jr. designed this in 1895 for Mackellar, Smiths and Jordan, which was part of the American Type Founders combine. The font had a short life because five years later ATF began an "off ...