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Playbill, Tea Chest and Chisel fonts


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What is the Sheffield link please ?

Robert Harling

"He first worked as a designer for the Daily Mail and was simultaneously an adviser on typography for London Transport and for the Sheffield based foundry Stephenson Blake & Co, designing their literature and three popular display typefaces, Playbill (1938), Chisel and Tea Chest (both 1939)." source: gaurdian.co.uk

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Robert Harling

"He first worked as a designer for the Daily Mail and was simultaneously an adviser on typography for London Transport and for the Sheffield based foundry Stephenson Blake & Co, designing their literature and three popular display typefaces, Playbill (1938), Chisel and Tea Chest (both 1939)." source: gaurdian.co.uk

Fine work Leipzig, I particulary like the gaurdian bit !

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/o...icle4256995.ece

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A common mistake. It should of course read 'Grauniad', as any fule kno!

Indeed lol

I know Playbill but what do the others look like ?

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