Argent No. 7 Octic and the bolder No.
8 are part of a series of historically inspired all-caps
typefaces begun in 2007. Work in progress and unreleased.
“A grab bag of inscriptional letters for a range of sizes,
Argent started with the maker’s marks on a handful of 19th-century
American teaspoons, which clearly were meant to evoke the look of
older European hallmarks. In my research, I found a common theme at
work in the ‘fancy’ lettering of names of this period — silver
hallmarks, American grave markers, product labels, and shop signage
of the British Industrial Revolution are all united by a
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Argent No. 7 Octic and the bolder No. 8 are part of a series of historically inspired all-caps typefaces begun in 2007. Work in progress and unreleased.
“A grab bag of inscriptional letters for a range of sizes, Argent started with the maker’s marks on a handful of 19th-century American teaspoons, which clearly were meant to evoke the look of older European hallmarks. In my research, I found a common theme at work in the ‘fancy’ lettering of names of this period — silver hallmarks, American grave markers, product labels, and shop signage of the British Industrial Revolution are all united by a necessarily handmade look and a charming, naïve notion of beautiful, important lettering.” – Joshua Darden