Sidney Gaunt

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Sidney Clyde Gaunt (c. 1874 - 1932) was an American type designer and artist.

He was a prolific producer of type designs while "shop artist" for Barnhart Brothers & Spindler Type Foundry. He had his own studio in New York City in the early 1920s.

Typefaces[]

  • (BB&S later ATF)
    • Authors Roman + Wide + Italic (1902)
    • Authors Roman Bold (1909)
    • Authors Oldstyle + Italic + Bold (1912)
    • Authors Roman Condensed (1915)
    • Authors Roman Bold Condensed (1916)
  • (1903, BB&S), later reissued as Rugged Bold.
    • Talisman Italic (1904, BB&S), later reissued as Rugged Bold Italic.
  • (1904, BB&S later ATF)
  • (1904, BB&S later ATF), a redesign of Inland Type Foundry's Palmer Series of 1899.
  • (1904, BB&S later ATF), based on types cut by of Paris
  • (1904, BB&S later ATF), designed by Gaunt but patented by .
    • Barnhart Oldstyle (1906, BB&S later ATF)
    • Barnhart Oldstyle Italic + Oldstyle No. 2 (1907, BB&S later ATF)
    • Barnhart Lightface (1914, BB&S)
  • (BB&S later ATF)
    • Adstyle (1906)
    • Adstyle Black (1907–11)
    • Adstyle Condensed (1907–11)
    • Adstyle Extra Condensed (1907–11)
    • Adstyle Headletter (1907–11)
    • Adstyle Italic (1907–11)
    • Adstyle Wide (1907–11)
    • Adstyle Black Outline (1910)
    • Adstyle Lightface (1911)
    • Adstyle Shaded (1914)
  • (BB&S later ATF), adapted from original design for H.W. Caslon & Company in England.
    • Old Roman Condensed (1907)
    • Old Roman Bold + Bold Condensed + Semitone (1908)
  • (1910, BB&S) a knock-off of ATF's .
  • (1914, BB&S later ATF) Capitals and small caps only.
  • (1914, BB&S later ATF)
  • (1914, BB&S later ATF) Capitals and small caps only.
  • (BB&S later ATF)
    • Pencraft Oldstyle + Italic (1914)
    • Pencraft Bold (1915)
    • Pencraft Shaded (1916)
  • (1916, BB&S later ATF), later digitized by Fonts.Com and MyFonts.
  • (1916, BB&S later ATF)
  • Parsons Swash Initials (BB&S), alternate characters for Will Ransom's cut without Ransom's approval.

References[]

  • MacGrew, Mac, "American Metal Typefaces of the Twentieth Century," Oak Knoll Books, New Castle Delaware, 1993, ISBN 0-938768-34-4.

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