“Zippo’s beautiful Christmas lights” ad Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler. Imported from Flickr on Dec 24, 2019. Artwork published in 1968. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Bart Solenthaler and tagged with “cheltenham”. License: All Rights Reserved. Tightly spaced Cheltenham and a ring of fire in an ad for Zippo lighters, Christmas 1968. The i dots and the apostrophe were lowered quite a bit for a more compact setting. Typefaces Formats Advertising (1427) Topics Product (1015) Tagged withmagazine ads (234)Christmas (132)lighters (5)Zippo (1)1960s (502)tight letterspacing (539)tight linespacing (206)reversed type (1991)modified typeface (1164) Artwork location United States (6479) Bradford (1) Pennsylvania (36) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Cheltenham in use Starboard menu2016Wyne EnterprisesContributed by Matthew Wyne Capitalism & Slavery by Eric Williams1966Sam SalantContributed by Chris Purcell The Green New Deal: A Public Assembly2019Partner & PartnersContributed by Nico Sponsor More in Product The Flower Collective2019The Office of Ordinary ThingsContributed by Jonny Black System 3 art suppliesDaler-RowneyContributed by Florian Hardwig Azio MGK1c. 2016Azio Corp.Contributed by JAF Winston Cigarettes ads (1970s)c. 1975unknownContributed by Garrison Martin Staff Pick More in Advertising Club Sirens #7c. 2019Steffen HotelJulia KobelContributed by Leonhard Laupichler StrangeLove Watersc. 2020Marx DesignContributed by Daniel McQueen (TDF) City of Cologne corporate designc. 2005Die ArtdiktatorenContributed by Nikolai Arnaudov McDonald’s “Choosey Cheese Choosers” stickerc. 1975Contributed by Nick Sherman Staff Pick More Fonts In Use Breathless (1960) British movie posterc. 1985Andy Chambers2D DesignContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Jia! The Food of Swatow and the Teochew Diaspora – Diana Danxia Zheng2018Diana ZhengContributed by XYZ Type Staff Pick Essays by Sem Hartz1992Bram de DoesContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Staff Pick You Would (2012) and Was haben wir gesehen/ What we have seen (2016) by Robert Frankc. 2012Steidl DesignContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick