Bodoni Poster
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Name | Bodoni Poster [wrong?] |
Style | Roman [wrong?] |
category | Klassizistische Antiqua [wrong?] |
designer(s) | Chauncey H. Griffith [wrong?] |
foundry | Linotype Design Studio [wrong?] |
date released | 1929 [wrong?] |
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author | bolsheep |
date | January 30, 2012 – 11:36 |
place | Bissenkamp, 44135 Dortmund, Deutschland |
more information about the font
Giambattista Bodoni (1740ñ1813) was called the King of Printers and the Bodoni font owes its creation in 1767
to his masterful cutting techniques. Predecessors in a similar style were the typefaces of Pierre Simon Fournier (1712ñ1768)
and the Didot family (1689ñ1836).
The Bodoni font distinguishes itself through the strength of its characters and embodies the rational thinking of the Enlightenment.
The new typefaces displaced the Old Face and Transitional styles and was the most popular typeface until the mid-19th century. Bodoniís influence on typography was dominant until the end of the 19th century and even today inspires new creations.
Working with this font requires care, as the strong emphasis of the vertical strokes and the marked contrast between the fine and thick lines lessens Bodoniís legibility, and the font is therefore better in larger print with generous spacing.
Chauncey H. Griffithís Poster Bodoni displays characteristics of the advertisement fonts of the first half of the 20th century. The font was most often used for posters and signs, eventually including neon signs.
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