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Pratfall

Pratfall

por Jeff Levine
Estilos individuales desde $29.00 USD
Familia completa de 2 fuentes: $55.10 USD
Pratfall Fuente La familia era diseñada por Jeff Levine y publicado por Jeff Levine. Pratfall contiene 2 estilos y opciones de paquetes familiares.

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    For 138 years, the Milton Bradley Company (of Springfield, Massachusetts) has been the leading producer of board games, toys and educational/instructional materials. The company was acquired by Hasbro in 1984. It was merged with the also-acquired Parker Brothers in 1991 and became Hasbro Games until both brand ID's were dropped in 2009. “The Moving Picture Game” was a 1920s-era board game created by Howard R. Garis (credited as ‘the author of the Uncle Wiggily game’) and capitalized on the still-new motion picture industry. On top of the storage box is the game’s name – hand lettered in a free-flowing Art Nouveau sans serif that more closely resembles the titles found within animated cartoons or in the ‘bubble letters’ a school child doodles on notebook paper. Recreated as a digital typeface, Pratfall JNL (named after the slips, trips and falls taken by silent era film comedians) is available in both regular and oblique versions.

    Diseñadores: Jeff Levine

    Editorial: Jeff Levine

    Fundición: Jeff Levine

    Propietario del diseño: Jeff Levine

    MyFonts debut: Sep 19, 2019

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    Jeff Levine has been in love with lettering since the third grade, when a schoolmate brought a lettering stencil into class. He has worked in both the graphics and music industries, and began his work with digital type via his own site, which hosted over one hundred free dingbat fonts until its retirement in 2009. Although these fonts were experimental at best, Jeff received "thank you" letters from points all over the world for making hi...

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