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Anúncios de oficinas tipográficas paulistanas (1900-1930)

Análise comparativa das fontes tipográficas utilizadas

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https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v18i2.929

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This article presents the results of an analysis of the typefaces used to identify São Paulo typographic workshops in advertisements published in periodicals printed during the first 3 decades of the 20th century. An answer to the following question was sought: the foundry types used to compose  advertisements for a certain letterpress printing shop published in  periodicals produced by other printing shops belonged to the repertoire of the company being announced, or to that of the companies that printed the periodicals? The methodological procedures involved the selection of the 20 periodicals, 49 advertisements and an analysis of movable types through overlap comparative testing. Evidence that the companies responsible for printing the periodicals were the owners of the typefaces used to announce their competitors was found.

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Fabio Mariano Cruz Pereira, Universidade de São Paulo - FAU

Graduated in Design with a degree in Visual Communication from Unifacs (2007) and a Master’s degree in Design from Senac University Center of São Paulo (2010). He is doing a Doctorate with a double PhD degree program between the University of São Paulo School of Architecture and Urbanism (FAU USP, Brazil) and the IUAV University of Venice (IUAV, Italy), with support of the FAPESP – Foundation for Research Support of the State of São Paulo (grant 2018/03383-1).

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2021-10-18

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Mariano Cruz Pereira, F., & Farias, P. (2021). Anúncios de oficinas tipográficas paulistanas (1900-1930): Análise comparativa das fontes tipográficas utilizadas. InfoDesign - Journal of Information Design, 18(2). https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v18i2.929

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