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Domino’s Pizza

Contributed by Garrison Martin on Aug 4th, 2018. Artwork published in .
Domino’s Pizza 1
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Since 2014, Domino’s Pizza uses a custom typeface named Pizza Press. Commissioned by CP+B and designed by Terrance Weinzierl of the Monotype Studio, the all-caps family comes in a number of styles (Regular, Inline, Fill, Outline, Shadow, Antique, Antique Display) made for layering and is complemented by a set of ornaments. The typeface series started as a handset at CP+B. [AdAge] Pizza Press is often used alongside the existing Trade Gothic. Read more in Armin Vit’s review for the Brand New blog and in Rachel Elnar’s interview with Weinzierl for TypeEd.

Domino’s Pizza 2
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Domino’s Pizza 3
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Domino’s Pizza 4
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Domino’s Pizza 5
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Domino’s Pizza 6
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Domino’s Pizza 7
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Domino’s Pizza 8
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1 Comment on “Domino’s Pizza”

  1. Love the versatility that’s added with the shadows, outlines, fills, inline, etc to Trade Gothic. Fingers crossed this becomes available to the public at some point… seems like this could have more applications than the recently released Trade Gothic Display.

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