Richard Dix began as a surgeon and turned out an actor, among the lucky couple of who made a successful shift from quiet movie to talkies. In 1929 he made the film western, "Redskins," and his name appeared on a fantastic poster promoting the film. "Richard DIX"; 4 upper case and 6 lower case letters. The font Dix is obtained and theorized from impressions of those 10 letters.
Inspired by the poster for the 1929 movie, "Redskin," and a desire to produce a black Edwardian font with an unique serif.
Usage suggestions Western film or 19th century-style advertising posters.
Font Family: DIX