![]() ![]() It even appears in print ads accompanying the book release - it’s not just a one-off cover face, but acquires logo-like qualities. Brush also adorns the jacket and the cover of the first UK edition by William Heinemann. The book and the typeface are strongly linked: “Cannery Row” in Brush can be seen on the dust jacket and the cover - front and spine - as well as on the title page of the first US edition by The Viking Press. may have been among its first uses of note. In fact, the jacket design by Arthur Hawkins, Jr. ![]() When John Steinbeck’s famous novel was published in January 1945, ATF’s Brush (1942) wasn’t brand-new anymore, but it still was fresh and certainly far away from being the overused stereotype of informal script typefaces that it became in later years. These are the most common typefaces in the database, but there are many more.Haas Inserat-Grotesk / Neue Aurora VIII (49). ![]()
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