Designers: Rebecca Alaccari, Harry Villhardt
Publisher: Canada Type
Chopper was created by Rebecca Alaccari, Harry Villhardt and published by Canada Type.
Chopper includes 4 styles and family package alternatives. p > In 1972, VGC launched 2 typefaces by designer friends Cock Jensen and Harry Villhardt. Jensen's was called Serpentine, and Villhardt's was called Endeavor. Although both faces had the very same components and a somewhat comparable construct, one of them became extremely popular and chased after the other far from the spotlight. Serpentine went on to end up being the James Bond font, the Pepsi and every other soda water typeface, the whatever font, all the way through the glories of digital lala-land where it was hacked, imitated and overused by numerous designers. But the only benefit it truly had over Venture was being a 4-style household, including the vibrant italic that made it all the rage, instead of Venture's lone upright style. One should question how in a different way things would have played if an Endeavor Italic was around back then.
Chopper is Canada Type's revival of Endeavor, that underdog of 1972. This time around it features a roman, an italic, and corresponding biform designs to make it a far more attractive and revitalizing option to Serpentine.
Chopper can be found in all popular formats, boasts prolonged language support, and includes a lots of alternate characters sprinkled throughout the character map.
Font Family:
· Chopper
· Chopper Italic
· Chopper Biform
· Chopper Biform Italic
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