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Documents referring to these items ...
Designer Phillip Kelly created the following fonts: Algerian (1988), Cortez™ (1977), Croissant™ (1978), Gillies Gothic extra bold shaded (1982, with Vince Whitlock), Pump™ (1976), University™ Roman (1977/1991, at Esselte Letraset LTD with Timothy Donaldson), Windsor™ ultra heavy (1975), Windsor™ extra bold condensed (1971), Zipper™ (1970).
These fonts are included in the Linotype Library.
Other families by this designer ...
About Windsor™ by Linotype Font Family ...
Designer: Eleisha Pechey, 1905
The Windsor™ by Linotype Font Family is part of the Monotype Originals.
Eleisha Pechy, who designed typefaces around 1900 for the British type foundry Stephenson Blake, created the initial Windsor family. This family of typefaces, which has since been subsequently digitized, is available from Linotype in six different weights: Light, Bold, Ultra Heavy, Extra Bold Condensed, Elongated, and Bold Outline. Typefaces like Windsor were used extensively at the turn of the century in advertising on both sides of the Atlantic. The letterforms have an antiquated feel to them; their proportions seem slightly inspired by the art nouveau movements that were abounding during the time of their conception. Windsor Extra Bold Condensed and Windsor Elongated are both superb examples of condensed serif display faces. Their ovular forms both appear somewhat egg like. Windsor Ultra Heavy bears similarities to Cooper Black , a more modern, American style typeface that was created 20 years later.
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