Boston Sports Temples exhibition Contributed by Stephen Coles on Apr 19th, 2013. Artwork published in 2013. License: All Rights Reserved. The logo for this Boston Public Library exhibition effectively references a scoreboard. Unfortunately they had to scale the ‘M’ to fit in the box. Could have gone with a monospaced face but the effect wouldn’t have been much different. Typefaces More about Trade GothicGet Trade Gothic Formats Branding/Identity (8600) Topics Architecture (1441) Education/Academia (2223) Sports (798) Designers/Agencies unknown (4265) Tagged withhistory (392)Boston (12)libraries (44)Boston Public Library (1) Artwork location United States (10052) Boston (103) Massachusetts (60) In SetsJackson Burke (Tucker McKillop) (6) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Trade Gothic in use Taylor Stitch (2015 website)2015Michael ArmentaChristopher MorbenContributed by Stephen Coles Billy Vaughn – The Windmills of Your Mind album art1969Christopher WhorfContributed by Grant Hutchinson The Ink Spots – More Ink Spots album art1961Edward FukutePhoto(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. Sponsor More in Sports Marta, Rainha do Brasil documentaryc. 2019teoMenna estúdioContributed by teo menna REI Stores2010Jason SutherlandREIContributed by Font Bureau Staff Pick Inovacare2025InovacareContributed by Darden Studio EuroBasket Slovenia 20132013Contributed by Florian Hardwig More in Branding/Identity The Next Cartel websitec. 2022Contributed by Giulia Boggio Botanik restaurantc. 2024Roche StudioKonrad RocheContributed by Konrad Roche Phœnix Insurance Co. letterhead1870Oscar H. HarpelContributed by Stephen Coles Təzə Bazar2023CharmerContributed by TypeType More Fonts In Use Harem Chocolate2022Studio BornAlara MurkozogluIpek ErisContributed by VJ-Type Staff Pick Distilleren – De kunst van het ruiken2018Jelle F. PostContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Staff Pick Makiko Furuichi – Le vent, la vague, l’étoile2024Jean-Philippe BretinEwen GuehenneuxContributed by 205TF Staff Pick Arts de l’Islam un passé pour un présent exhibition2021H5Contributed by Gareth Hague Staff Pick