British designer Tony Geddes created the fonts Inline (1979) and (1989).
The versatile display style of Flamenco Inline has an inline contour decoration and a controlled yet casual appearance. Flamenco Inline will guarantee visual excitement across a vast range of advertising applications.
Spotlight was created in the tradition of the bold serif fonts of early 19th century England. It too is a robust alphabet exhibiting extreme stroke contrasts, however, Tony Geddes gave his font a more relaxed feel by not filling in the strokes completely. Long white rays break up the otherwise dark black strokes, following the form of the outer contours and giving the figures a three dimensional look. Spotlight is also reminiscent of the decorative advertisements of the 1930s and of the glamorous revues and shows of this time. Spotlight is perfect for headlines and display in larger point sizes.
Flamenco Inline and Spotlight are included in the Linotype Library.
Flamenco Inline and Spotlight are trademarks of International Typeface Corporation.