mecreative Posted Monday at 04:50 PM Share Posted Monday at 04:50 PM Tough one, I fear. Looking to conclusively identify the attached sans. Seen it used in *tons* of mid-century advertising – some notable features include: two-story a straight-sided M one-stroke 1 no-tail t angle-cut C Has some similarities to Metro, Futura, Spartan, Universe, Intervogue, Kabel, Twentieth Century, etc. — but they're not exact matches. I'd love help identifying the real foundry typeface (even if not digitized) and of course a very close modern digitization if one exists. Thanks in advance, hive mind! Link to comment
Ralf Herrmann Posted Monday at 04:52 PM Share Posted Monday at 04:52 PM Where is the scan from? Link to comment
mecreative Posted Monday at 05:15 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 05:15 PM A concert handbill from NYC in 1954. Link to comment
Solution Kevin Thompson Posted Monday at 07:03 PM Solution Share Posted Monday at 07:03 PM Solved on fontid.co. 1 1 Link to comment
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