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Plinc Goliath Font

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Plinc GoliathDesigner: Vincent Pacella
Publisher: House Industries
Plinc Goliath was designed by Vincent Pacella and released by House Industries. Plinc Goliath contains 1 design. The font style is presently # 47 in Hot New Fonts. p >

Vincent Pacella was a real giant of hand-lettering and typeface style. Of the lots of styles he designed for Photo-Lettering and International Typeface Corporation, his dominant Goliath towers above the rest. The font style is perhaps best known from Herb Lubalin's American flag that the design legend created for Print magazine's 40th anniversary cover. Pacella takes "slab" serif to heart with this colossally-proportioned font, utilizing brawny stroke endings and very little curves to create an effective figure for maximum visual effect. Benefit from Goliath's superior stature to make audiences take notification in commercial settings, sports branding, and oversized outdoor media applications. For relatively modest musings in accompanying running text, consider partnering it with a comparatively simple piece serif like Community. Or, team up Goliath with a faceted fellow heavyweight like United Sans. Originally attracted 1970, Goliath was digitized by Ben Kiel with Adam Cruz in 2011.

GOLIATH CREDITS:

Typeface Style: Vincent PacellaTypeface Digitization: Ben Kiel, Adam CruzTypeface Production: Ben Kiel

Like all excellent subversives, House Industries conceals in plain sight while magnifying the look, feel and style of the world's most fascinating brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, aesthetically influencing the world.

Font Family: Plinc Goliath Regular

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