Della Robbia is a typeface designed by Thomas Maitland Cleland (1880–1964) in 1902 for American Type Founders (ATF). It was designed to be a careful and scholarly creation of a typeface from 15th Century Florentine inscriptional capitals. It was named after Luca Della Robbia, a Florentine sculptor.[1][2]
It was later cast by Lanston Monotype (1915), Deberny & Peignot (1917), and Intertype, cast as Westminster Oldstyle by Stephenson Blake (1907),[3] and cast as Firenze by Typefoundry Amsterdam.[4]
The font is used in the credits for digitally remastered versions of seasons 14 to 17 of the television series Doctor Who, replacing the original font used by the BBC, Cantoria.[5] It was also used as the title art for Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical film The Fabelmans (2022).
References
edit- ^ "Della Robbia™ - Webfont & Desktop font « MyFonts". www.myfonts.com. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
- ^ Consuegra, David (2011-10-10). Classic Typefaces: American Type and Type Designers. Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. ISBN 9781621535829.
- ^ W. Turner Berry and A. F. Johnson (1953). Encyclopædia of Type Faces. Blandford Press. pp. 142–143.
- ^ MacGrew, Mac, American Metal Typefaces of the Twentieth Century, Oak Knoll Books, New Castle Delaware, 1993, ISBN 0-938768-34-4, pp. 116 + 117, and Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson, The Encyclopedia of Type Faces, Blandford Press Lts., 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 240.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-10-15. Retrieved 2018-10-15.
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