Apparently originated at FotoStar/Facsimile
Fonts. “At one time I had a lot
of free lance artists working on designs that I had submitted to
them and a prominent Detroit lettering man sent me a font that he
named after his granddaughter Sarah Elizabeth.” [Trogman
2001] Used
in 1983. Shown by Solotype as Sarah Elizabeth
[Solo
1992].
Digital interpretations include Noel
Rubin’s Fajita
(Image Club,
1994; two styles, Mild and Picante), Blake Haber’s Taco
Salad with Taco Salad with Red Chili and
Taco Modern (Dixie’s Delights, 1994; with small caps),
Doug Olena’s Burrito (Keystrokes,
1996), and Hot Tamale (WSI, in or More…
Apparently originated at FotoStar/Facsimile Fonts. “At one time I had a lot of free lance artists working on designs that I had submitted to them and a prominent Detroit lettering man sent me a font that he named after his granddaughter Sarah Elizabeth.” [Trogman 2001] Used in 1983. Shown by Solotype as Sarah Elizabeth [Solo 1992].
Digital interpretations include Noel Rubin’s Fajita (Image Club, 1994; two styles, Mild and Picante), Blake Haber’s Taco Salad with Taco Salad with Red Chili and Taco Modern (Dixie’s Delights, 1994; with small caps), Doug Olena’s Burrito (Keystrokes, 1996), and Hot Tamale (WSI, in or before 1996).
The sample is based on Solotype’s showing, complemented by ‘b’ and ‘z’ from Taco Salad.