LOVE statue
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- fr0st
does any one know what font the artist used for the LOVE statue in Philly? Or a font similar to it?
- Rand0
- fr0st0
thanks Rand.
but i need to know the name of the font as well just cuz im writing somethin with it...
thanks guys
- Rand0
yeah, I know, I just posted it in case it helps somebody identify it
- fr0st0
*bump
- rasko40
I have a miniature version of that robert indiana piece, it is most awesome.
The font may indeed by new century schoolbook bold
- Svenone0
I work in a design firm in Philadelphia, I'm asking around and checking the font collections, however I wouldn't be suprised if it were a typeface used just for this purpose. Will respond again as soon as I can get more info.
- Svenone0
Well after talking with a couple of colleagues, everyone seems to be in agreement that it's a custom serif font. It's probably close related to Lucida, or Baskerville like font. Rober Indiana probably just customzed it (as an artist would do). It is a piece of pop-art I believe so I'm assuming that it isn't just a font on a pedastal. Hope this sheds some light!
-Sven
- fr0st0
thank you so much sven!
if you dont mind me asking which firm do you work at in Philly?
- Rand0
- Rand0
hmmm
"Posted on Wednesday, December 11, 2002 - 6:02 pm:
Do you know the typeface used in Robert Indiana's "LOVE" statue in Love Park (downtown Philadelphia)?Thanks in advance for your help.
Cheshire Dave (Cheshiredave)
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You know, I thought that everything except the O looked like Clarendon, but now I think I was wrong. Well, at least I was 1 for 3 today.
Paulie
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Thanks for the help -- it does appear to be Clarendon, all except for the O. Maybe the artist took the liberties of introducing a custom counter for the O? Any other guesses would be much appreciated. Otherwise, I can redraw the counter and call it good. Thanks again.
Cheshire Dave (Cheshiredave)
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The reason I rescinded my Clarendon idea is that there's no weight or make of Clarendon I could find online that has a V with such a heavy thick part. It may be that the artist started with Clarendon and then redrew all the letters to suit his fancy.
Tanya Sprowl (Tsprowl)
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i snapped a pic of it when I was in NY. - I don't know the font but here a visual for debate.Pop Art Kinda Sucks
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Votes: 0 (Vote!)Posted on Saturday, December 14, 2002 - 7:18 pm:
What might have made Dave think of Clarendon is that the letters that Indiana used might have been taken from outlines or patterns designed for smaller sizes. Make any typeface with bracketed serifs large enough and it takes on a Clarendon appearance, in a sense. That's one reason display faces are necessary.To me, big Clarendons usually look good. The letters in this 'LOVE' sculpture don't look good.
Tanya Sprowl (Tsprowl)
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I really liked the statue until just now.
always thought there was some motive for the tilted O. But look! its tilted simply so that width of the statue is uniform it seemsIf he didn't use a serifed font he could have had better balance. hmm."
- fr0st0
thanks Rand!