Designed by Michel Waxmann and issued by Hollenstein for phototypesetting in two styles,
shadow (shown) and noir (solid), with alternates for ‘C’ and ‘G’,
before 1974 [Modern
Publicity 1974]. Shown as a Hollenstein exclusive, in six
styles: Shadow, Noir (solid), Shadow Étroit (condensed), Noir
Étroit, Ombré (close shadow), Éclairé (outlined) [Modern
Publicity 1976]. In 1975, Mecanorma released Bronx for
dry-transfer lettering, in two styles: Shaded (like Ombré) and a
condensed version of Shadow (w/ split shade), named Dropshadow
Condensed [Kontekst]
[Ariadne]
[Mecanorma c.1975]. No lowercase. No longer
shown in 1980. [Mecanorma 1980] Copied by Castcraft as
Bore Shaded (both widths). [More…
Designed by Michel Waxmann and issued by Hollenstein for phototypesetting in two styles, shadow (shown) and noir (solid), with alternates for ‘C’ and ‘G’, before 1974 [Modern Publicity 1974]. Shown as a Hollenstein exclusive, in six styles: Shadow, Noir (solid), Shadow Étroit (condensed), Noir Étroit, Ombré (close shadow), Éclairé (outlined) [Modern Publicity 1976]. In 1975, Mecanorma released Bronx for dry-transfer lettering, in two styles: Shaded (like Ombré) and a condensed version of Shadow (w/ split shade), named Dropshadow Condensed [Kontekst] [Ariadne] [Mecanorma c.1975]. No lowercase. No longer shown in 1980. [Mecanorma 1980] Copied by Castcraft as Bore Shaded (both widths). [Castcraft 1978]