Právo na Skok (The Right to Jump) Contributed by Stephen Coles on May 12th, 2018. Artwork published in 1973. Source: https://www.jozefsquare.com License: All Rights Reserved. ITC Busorama with judiciously placed alternate (or simply flipped) ‘A’s. The small type is Gill Sans, the version most commonly used in continental Europe, with single-story ‘a’s. Typefaces Formats Posters/Flyers (1936) Topics Sports (262) Film/TV (699) Designers/Agencies Zdeněk Ziegler (4) Tagged withred (372)orange (227)gradients (149)big type (486)movie posters (269)diacritics (53)crop-and-repeat (16)Soviet (19)alternate glyphs (312) Artwork location Czech Republic (116) In Sets Czechoslovak posters (Florian Hardwig) (29) Sinalia (Valeria Mancera) (4) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More ITC Busorama in use A Perfect Crime, Or Two by Hubert Monteilhet1971Stan ZagorskiContributed by Mark Butchko Proposed design for the Diet Pepsi canHerb LubalinContributed by Nick Sherman Septober Energy by Centipede1971Contributed by Neil Priddey Sponsor More in Sports Nike LeBron 9 Shoes Ads (Design Explorations)HortContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick La Gazzetta dello Sport (2008–)2008Cases i AssociatsPablo RuizContributed by Font Bureau “London’s Fastest” poster campaign by Nike2017NikeRyan BelmontContributed by Luke Freeman Staff Pick Saturdays magazinec. 2012Jevas LehnColin TunstallContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick More in Posters/Flyers Gruzie poster1972Zdeněk ZieglerContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Staff Pick 8½ movie poster1963Contributed by Matthijs Sluiter Rio Bravo (Czechoslovak movie poster)1967Karel VacaContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Steendrukkerij de Jong & Co letterhead and posterc. 1957Otto TreumannPieter BrattingaContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick More Fonts In Use Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture2016Susan MarshContributed by Tamye Riggs Staff Pick Ein Totentanz by Walter Draesner1922Contributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick The Atlantic website (2016)c. 2016The Atlantic Media CompanyPaul SpellaZachary BickelContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Friedrich Rumpfkeil & Söhne invoice, 1919c. 1919Contributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick