1920s typography

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Art Nouveau Typography, Art Deco Typography, Logos Retro, Design Art Nouveau, Art Nouveau Poster, Typographic Art, Blog Art, Bon Iver, Typographic Poster

Everyone loves a good typography roundup. Type is the muse of so many extremely talented designers and the web is simply overflowing with beautiful examples just waiting to inspire you to create your own masterpiece. Today we’ve got a collection of fifty of the most attractive typogr...

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Cursive Styles, Vintage Typography Logo, Art Deco Lettering, Geometric Letters, Arte Art Deco, Art Deco Logo, Art Deco Fonts, Fonts Cursive, Art Deco Font

Download this Premium Vector about Golden art deco font. Luxury decorative 1920s geometric letters, ornamental gold numbers and retro frame set., and discover more than 15 Million Professional Graphic Resources on Freepik

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Wonderful collection of Movie titles of the 1920s and 30s. Great typography although only ever seen in black and white! These fab films include…. Top Hat, The Roaring Twenties, City Lights, King Kong, Casablanca, Citizen Kane, Le Million, 42nd Street, Dames, La Grand Illusion, The Maltese Falcon, His Girl Friday, To Have and Have Not, Double Indemnity, Scarlett Street and Detour. Public Enemies, Maltese Falcon, Double Indemnity, Inspiration Typographie, Citizen Kane, Film Credits, Black And White Movie, Days Of Future Past, 42nd Street

Wonderful collection of Movie titles of the 1920s and 30s. Great typography although only ever seen in black and white! These fab films include…. Top Hat, The Roaring Twenties, City Lights, King Kong, Casablanca, Citizen Kane, Le Million, 42nd Street, Dames, La Grand Illusion, The Maltese Falcon, His Girl Friday, To Have and Have Not, Double Indemnity, Scarlett Street and Detour.

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Graphic Designer Poster, Designer Poster, Antique Fans, Fan Poster, Letter Form, Modern Poster, Keep Cool, Typography Fonts, Vintage Poster

Frederick G. Cooper was a writer, cartoonist, designer, and illustrator whose penchant for using lower case letters made him known as “F. G. Cooper, the lower case artist.”* An early 20th-century book on posters describes Cooper’s importance thus, “F. G. Cooper had contributed consistently to

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