Photo Lettering by Bruno specimen book
Jesse R Ewing
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I just wanted to share a fun find that I don't believe I've run into anywhere online. It's a specimen book put out by the Linotype Composition Company of Baltimore, Maryland, a photo typesetting provider, dated May 1966. Probably nothing new inside that isn't available to see elsewhere, but it's still a nice booklet with a sense of humor, and it includes full alphabets (albeit screened out).
Photo Lettering by Bruno album on Flickr
Borrowed from Cranky Press, Salem, Ohio.
Photo Lettering by Bruno album on Flickr
Borrowed from Cranky Press, Salem, Ohio.
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The “Alter-Type” page is especially nice!0
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The bulk of it appears to be the full Filmotype library. I spotted the ones I did back when I was part of the effort to digitize them (spearheaded by @Stuart Sandler).1
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Yep, that’s the most Filmotype I’ve seen in one catalog. (This one comes second.) Nice find, Jesse, and thank you for sharing!0
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Thanks a bunch for sharing, Jesse!Apart from being a wonderful window into commercial typography from that period, it’s a great resource that will help narrowing down the dates of some of Filmotype’s later releases. It includes faces like Ferdinand which aren’t included in a c.1958 catalog (kindly shared by James Puckett) nor in Filmotype by Trade, which came out in or after 1962.0
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