Adobe ad in U&lc, 1987 Contributed by Stephen Coles on Sep 7th, 2012. Artwork published in 1987. Like20Add to Set U&lc Vol. 13, No. 3, Feb. 1987. License: All Rights Reserved. Man does not live by Helvetica and Times Roman alone. Typefaces More about ITC American TypewriterGet ITC American Typewriter More about ITC Avant Garde GothicGet ITC Avant Garde Gothic More about ITC SouvenirGet ITC Souvenir More about ITC BenguiatGet ITC Benguiat More about ITC BookmanGet ITC Bookman More about ITC Lubalin GraphGet ITC Lubalin Graph More about OptimaGet Optima More about ITC GaramondGet ITC Garamond More about GlyphaGet Glypha More about New Century SchoolbookGet New Century Schoolbook Formats Advertising (1401) Topics Graphic Design (2155) Tagged withAdobe (8)type foundries (23)U&lc (10)tight-not-touching (182)black and white (1459)type promotion (89) Artwork location United States (6341) In Sets Photobook (Maggie Lo) (15) ITC (Florian Hardwig) (338) 4 Comments on “Adobe ad in U&lc, 1987” Mark Simonson says: Sep 7th, 2012 5:45 pm You missed a few: ITC Garamond (“NOT”), Glypha (“BY”), and New Century Schoolbook (“AND”). Stephen Coles says: Sep 7th, 2012 6:58 pm Thanks, Mark. Added. I think this use now holds the Fonts In Use record for most typefaces tagged. Mark Simonson says: Sep 7th, 2012 10:11 pm …and there’s even a few more in the text. I think it’s okay to leave those untagged. Elmtree says: Jun 10th, 2015 12:36 am I looked it up: just one month before Adobe hired Robert Slimbach. Tick, tick, tick… Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More ITC American Typewriter in use Demasié2007MuchoContributed by Stephen ColesMore about ITC American TypewriterGet ITC American TypewriterMore about Akzidenz-GroteskGet Akzidenz-Grotesk I ❤️ NY1977Milton GlaserGeorge LeavittContributed by Florian Hardwig Blog More about ITC American TypewriterGet ITC American Typewriter Hommegirls magazine, Fall 2020 “Volume Up”2020Roslyn FokContributed by Aaron LevineMore about DrukGet DrukMore about Druk WideGet Druk WideMore about Monotype BaskervilleGet Monotype Baskerville Sponsor More in Graphic Design Applaus 2015, FH Potsdam2015Julian ThielAdina RadkeContributed by Florian HardwigMore about Heimat SansGet Heimat Sans Typo|Graph|NL Poster2005Jan MiddendorpContributed by Jan MiddendorpMore about TheSansGet TheSansMore about TheSerifGet TheSerif Club des DA #522021Charlie Le MaignanBettina ComteLucas DominguesContributed by Jérémy Landes (Studio Triple) Staff Pick More about NaN JauneGet NaN JauneMore about DrGet Dr Skład Kulturalny bookstore2022tandemDominika HoppeTomasz SeidlerContributed by tandemMore about TT SmallsGet TT Smalls More in Advertising McDonaldLand Cookiesc. 1972unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick More about Scorpio & HooplaGet Scorpio & HooplaMore about Village & OrbitGet Village & Orbit Barbour brand identityc. 2021BarbourContributed by F37 FoundryMore about F37 GingerGet F37 Ginger The Market Shelf ad (1969)1969unknownContributed by Florian HardwigMore about BethanyGet BethanyMore about BaileyGet BaileyMore about RadiusGet Radius Hand washing campaign in Yemenc. 2017Contributed by Eyad Al-SammanMore about NasserGet NasserMore about Boutros GE SS TWOGet Boutros GE SS TWOMore about 29LT BukraGet 29LT Bukra More Fonts In Use The Prestige All Stars – Roots album art1957Esmond EdwardsContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick More about Craw ClarendonGet Craw Clarendon Untitled print by Jens Jørgen Hansen2015Jens Jørgen HansenbogtrykkerContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick More about BemboGet Bembo Going Steady by Pauline Kael1969Seymour ChwastContributed by Garrison Martin Staff Pick More about FilmsenseGet Filmsense Have You Seen Alexander Bather2021how by whyMark BlacklerContributed by how by why Staff Pick More about ToYGet ToYMore about ArmagGet ArmagMore about Neue Haas GroteskGet Neue Haas Grotesk
4 Comments on “Adobe ad in U&lc, 1987”
You missed a few: ITC Garamond (“NOT”), Glypha (“BY”), and New Century Schoolbook (“AND”).
Thanks, Mark. Added. I think this use now holds the Fonts In Use record for most typefaces tagged.
…and there’s even a few more in the text. I think it’s okay to leave those untagged.
I looked it up: just one month before Adobe hired Robert Slimbach. Tick, tick, tick…