Ronné Bonder
American designer in New York associated with ITC, d. 2015. Creator of these typefaces: - ITC Machine (1970, octagonal font; designed with Tom Carnase). ITC Machine equivalences: Machine, Motor (Corel-branded version of Bitstream's Machine), Automaton Caps (SSK), Mechanic (Softmaker), M651 Deco (SoftMaker), Pittsburgh (SWFTE), Metal Encasement (SWFTE), Monotone (WSI/IMSI).
- ITC Grouch (1970, with Tom Carnase). A heavy Caslon face. This is Dutch 791 at Bitstream and Zepp at SoftMaker.
- ITC Gorilla (1970, with Tom Carnase). This rough-edged typeface is based on Post Oldstyle.
- ITC Pioneer (1970, with Tom Carnase).
- ITC Toms Roman (1970, with Tom Carnase).
- ITC Honda. A heavy expressionist typeface.
- ITC Ronda (1970). By Tom Carnase and Ronne Bonder. MyFonts credits Herb Lubalin though. It is R791 Deco and Rosa (2019) over at SoftMaker.
- ITC Grizzly (1970, with Tom Carnase). Borrows elements of Kabel.
- ITC Bolt (1970, with Tom Carnase). A squarish and modular sci-fi typeface. Copied by Bitstream as Square 821 and by SoftMaker as Boss (2012).
- ITC Neon (1970; jointly by Ronné Bonder and Tom Carnase). Based on Prisma, and initially shown by Photo-Lettering as Neon. Prisma in turn was based on Rudolph Koch's Kabel. Digitizations include Neptune (FontBank, 1990-1993) and the free shadowed Multistrokes (Manfred Klein, 2003).
His fonts are available from ITC, Bitstream and Elsner&Flake (such as Pioneer No2 EF). Linotype link. FontShop link. Klingspor link View Ronne Bonder's typefaces.
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Athletic lettering faces ⦿
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Neon tube or faux neon typefaces ⦿
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