Longwood Gardens Contributed by Frank E. Blokland on Jul 27th, 2012. Artwork published in 2012. Source: www.longwoodgardens.org License: All Rights Reserved. Longwood Gardens uses Gerard Unger’s DTL Paradox as corporate identity typeface since 2011. For the website @font-face packages are in use. Here and there (inevitably?) Arial and Times show up on the website still. Source: www.longwoodgardens.org License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Web (4292) Branding/Identity (6278) Topics Science/Nature (863) Designers/Agencies Longwood Gardens Tagged withwebfonts (450)horticulture (4)gardens (20)plants (75) Artwork location United States (7960) Kennett Square (1) Pennsylvania (48) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More in Science/Nature Pentagram Papers 44: Hear, All Ye People; Hearken, O Earth!2015PentagramMichael BierutJessica SvendsenContributed by Stephen Coles Blog Antarctica poster series2018Madison SummersContributed by Maddie Summers No Planet No Func. 2019Gabinete ExquisitoContributed by Maite Garcia Argul Sponsor More in Web GRK2012Red AntlerContributed by Stephen Coles Bryce Anderson website2019New AssociationContributed by Julian Hutton The Great Discontent2011Ryan EssmakerContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Vogue Japan websitec. 2014Contributed by Webtype More Fonts In Use Coral Agency identity and websitec. 2019Sometimes AlwaysContributed by Cristiano Trapani Staff Pick At The Seams bookc. 2016Sara SukhunThe Palestinian MuseumContributed by 29Letters Type Foundry Staff Pick Une cité industrielle, par Tony Garnier2019Bureau 205Contributed by 205TF Staff Pick Liebe Kitty by Anne Frank2019Erik SpiekermannDaniel KlotzContributed by Ramiro Espinoza Staff Pick The Quartette Très Bien – Bully! album art1966Loring EutemeyContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick 200 Years of the Frauenbad catalog2021MetaphorContributed by Ivo Gabrowitsch Staff Pick L Architects2013Contributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Let’s Talk Type! from Metropolis newspaper1977Mark SimonsonMetropolis Weekly NewspaperContributed by Mark Simonson Staff Pick