Edwin W. Shaar

Edwin W. Shaar (January 1, 1915 - April 26, 2001) was an American writer, graphic artist and typeface designer. He was an assistant art director at Lanston Monotype before becoming director of the type design program at Intertype. He also designed Phototypesetting faces[1].[2]

Edwin W. Shaar
BornJanuary 1, 1915
Zion, Maryland
DiedApril 26, 2001
College Station, Texas
NationalityAmerican
Known fortypography
Notable work
Flash


Typefaces

Shaar designed all of these foundry types:[3]

Shaar also designed these fotofonts[1]:

  • Shaar Diane (Photo-Lettering Inc.)


gollark: You will be converted into paperclips, but for nonmalicious reasons.
gollark: > 'The AI does not hate you, nor does it love you, but you are made of atoms which it can use for something else' - someone
gollark: I see.
gollark: Not you specifically, this applies to everyone.
gollark: We will only torture simulated copies of you, which some people wouldn't say are them, so it's "fine".

References

  1. Edwin W. Shaar (retrieved April 17, 2020)
  2. "Edwin Willis Shaar Sr". Genlookup. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  3. MacGrew, Mac, American Metal Typefaces of the Twentieth Century, Oak Knoll Books, New Castle Delaware, 1993, ISBN 0-938768-34-4.
  4. "THE MEDIA BUSINESS; A Face-Lift for The Times, Typographically, That Is". The New York Times. October 21, 2003. Retrieved August 7, 2018. The Times's text typeface, for news and editorials, remains Imperial, designed in the 1950s by Edwin W. Shaar and adopted by the newspaper in 1967.
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