Salute! Huxley House welcomes Trafton Script
When one works on books about slabs, stencils, shadows, and scripts, one needs a lot of examples around. Like, when Louise Fili was working on Scripts, she picked up this specimen of Howard Allen Trafton eponymous Script as set by New York’s Huxley House, a respected advertising typography firm. (FYI: It was only called Trafton Script in the USA. It was originally called Quick. Mention this at parties.) A neat thing, beautifully printed and from the collection of Louise Fili.
- Size: 7 × 8 inches
- Pages: 4
- Binding: French-folded sheet
- Condition:
- Publisher: Huxley House, 1930s