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Zipatone was a brand of dry transfer letter from Hillside, IL, originally operating under the name Para-Tone with a product called [[Para-Tipe]]. | |||
= List of Typefaces = | = List of Typefaces = | ||
Index of typefaces available as dry transfer from | Index of typefaces available as dry transfer from Zipatone. | ||
An asterisk (*) indicates an entry that includes images of some sheets. A dagger (†) indicates an entry with a sample held in the collection. | An asterisk (*) indicates an entry that includes images of some sheets. A dagger (†) indicates an entry with a sample held in the collection. |
Latest revision as of 00:51, 19 April 2025
Background
Zipatone was a brand of dry transfer letter from Hillside, IL, originally operating under the name Para-Tone with a product called Para-Tipe.
List of Typefaces
Index of typefaces available as dry transfer from Zipatone.
An asterisk (*) indicates an entry that includes images of some sheets. A dagger (†) indicates an entry with a sample held in the collection.
A
- Avant Garde Demi-Bold †
- Avant Garde Medium
B
C
E
- Engravers Old Style
- Eurostile Bold Extended
F
- Franklin Gothic
- Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed
- Futura Bold
- Futura Medium
- Futura Demi-Bold
H
- Hand Lettering (multiple styles)
- Helvetica Bold
- Helvetica Light
- Helvetica Medium
- Helvetica Medium Italic
I
- Italian Old Style Bold
M
- Manuscript Gothic
- Microgramma Bold Extended
- Murray Hill Bold
P
- Palatino Medium
- Park Avenue
- Peignot Medium
S
- Souvenir Medium