Tony Wenman
Designer of these Letraset phototype fonts: - Camellia (Linotype), orignial design from 1972. In digital form also at Elsner&Flake, or at URW, where it is called Camellia D (1994).
- Bottleneck SH (Scangraphic Digital Type Collection), ITC Bottleneck (ITC, 2001), Bottleneck (Linotype), a psychedelic typeface from 1972.
- Buster (Linotype), original design from 1972. A 3d display typeface with shadows.
- Stripes (1972): an 8-line typeface made available by Letraset for dry-transfer lettering as part of Letragraphica 11 in 1973. It was undoubtedly influenced by Lance Wyman's famous striped font for the 1968 Mexico City olympics. Digital revivals and extensions: Stripes (Thinkdust, 2009), Stripes (Ralph M. Unger, profonts, , 2006), Octothorpe (Ivan Moreno, Pampa Type, 2000) and the free font family Stripes (Steve Harrison, 2021).
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