Brody
details about the font | |
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Name | Brody [wrong?] |
Style | Regular [wrong?] |
category | Antiqua-Varianten [wrong?] |
designer(s) | Harold Broderson [wrong?] |
foundry | Linotyp, Design owner: Kingsley/ATF [wrong?] |
date released | 1953 [wrong?] |
details about the photo | |
author | bumbini |
date | January 14, 2012 – 20:27 |
place | Wittener Straße 144, 44149 Dortmund, Deutschland |
more information about the font
Broderson worked for ATF (the American Type Founders), who were the original publishers of this design.
Body is a brush script face that mimics the show card style of lettering, which was very popular throughout the United States during the first half of the 20th Century. The letters appear as if they were drawn quickly and spontaneously with a wide, flat lettering brush. The lowercase letters connect to each other, cursive script style. Brody is the perfect display face to provoke a nostalgic feeling for the 1950s. Anything having to do with apple pie, home cooking, or last minute sales would look great in this face. You could outfit a whole supermarket signage system in a snap with Brody.
Quelle: www.linotype.de
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