Havannah board game (Ravensburger) Contributed by Florian Hardwig on May 16th, 2021. Artwork published in 1981. Source: www.amazon.de License: All Rights Reserved. Havannah is a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Dutch math teacher Christian Freeling (b. 1947) and published by Ravensburger in 1981. The game logo uses Marcel Jacno’s Chaillot. Source: www.amazon.de License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.ebay.de rudand2. License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.ebay.de rudand2. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces More about Chaillot Formats Packaging (2482) Branding/Identity (8605) Topics Entertainment (1555) Tagged withboard games (58)Ravensburger (7)stencil (473)reversed type (3457)logos (5114)boxes (556)1980s (686)hexagons (33) Artwork location Germany (3923) Ravensburg (19) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Chaillot in use PrintMaster1985Unison World Inc.Berkeley SoftworksContributed by B.J. Winzer Drawings. Birds Shells Hands by Philip Sutton1966Philip SuttonContributed by Florian Hardwig Letteratura e/o rivoluzione1970unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Sponsor More in Entertainment Sega logo (1976–present)1976unknownContributed by Stephen Coles Blog Taxi Wala2008Paule Palacios-DalensContributed by PampaType Team Burly Men at Sea2016Brain&BrainContributed by TypeTogether Northcote Social Club2016The Company You Keep (TCYK)Contributed by Gareth Hague More in Branding/Identity Deneb2020Antoine GouletContributed by Antoine Goulet New Age Nowc. 2017Pouya AhmadiContributed by Swiss Typefaces Apal Sideric. 2024ANTIContributed by Smuss Studio South East Asia Youth Music Camp2020The 1984Contributed by Irawandhani Kamarga More Fonts In Use Epcot Horizons Futureport departures board signage1983unknownContributed by Patrick Concannon Staff Pick Elastic magazine, no. 12025Chloe ScheffeNatalie ShieldsScheffe ShieldsContributed by Greg Gazdowicz Staff Pick Dada Factoryc. 2019KimgardenContributed by Altiplano Typefaces Staff Pick Posters for Kunsthalle Basel, 1982–1988c. 1985Judith AmmannContributed by Philipp Messner Staff Pick