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Monotype Grotesque and ITC Juice

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Last edited August 26, 2018
Monotype Grotesque
ITC Juice
vortex
hypothenuses
There is no smoking in the depths

Typefaces without serifs were known in nineteenth-century England as Grotesque (or Grotesk in German) because they seemed so unusual to most readers. Monotype Grotesque font is a straightforward 1926 design that is among the earliest sans serifs cut for hot-metal machine typesetting. Its simple, clean lines make it amenable for text use, and the condensed and extended versions are useful for... Read More

winter
zygapophysis
Marinated fish balls rice noodles

ITC Juice is the work of American designer David Sagorski and shows a clear influence of cartoon graphics of the 1960s and 70s. The typeface has a number of unique letter forms as well as an extensive set of alternate characters. The creative, humorous ITC Juice hides a subtle sophistication beneath its funky exterior.

Steve Matteson, Frank Hinman Pierpont, Monotype.Design Studio and Frank
Monotype 1926
David Sagorski
ITC 1995