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Creator: | Jenkins, Chester. |
Title: | Chester Jenkins Collection Relating to Frederic Goudy |
Inclusive Dates: | 2016-2017 |
Quantity: | 2 folders (SC) |
Abstract: | Drawings and presentation regarding the revival of Goudy's Sherman typeface for Syracuse University. |
Language: | English |
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Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center |
Frederic W. Goudy (1865-1947) was an American printer and type designer of more than 120 fonts, among them Copperplate Gothic, Kennerley, and Goudy Old Style. Frederic's wife Bertha M. Goudy worked closely with him and was a noted graphic designer in her own right. Both Frederic and Bertha were self-taught. With Will H. Ransom, Goudy founded the Village Press in 1903, an Arts and Crafts venture similar to those of William Morris in England. In addition to his independent work Goudy was the art director for Lanston Monotype for more than twenty-five years (1920-1947). In 1940 Goudy was appointed a lecturer at Syracuse University's School of Journalism; today Fine Arts students at SU have access to the Frederic W. Goudy Typographic Laboratory and its three letterpresses. Goudy's studio at Marlborough-on-Hudson, a converted mill he christened Deepdene, was the site of an annual "pilgrimage" by typographers as well as the namesake for Goudy's Deepdene typeface.
Among Goudy's designs was a typeface called "Sherman." Thought to be lost, the original matrices for the font were rediscovered at the Special Collections Research Center at Syracuse University Libraries. The University contracted with Chester Jenkins, co-founder of Village (a foundry union in Brooklyn) and Michael Beirut of Pentagram, the world's largest independent design consultancy, to reinterpret the font and develop a digital version, which is now used across the University's websites, publications, and other material as part of its official branding. For additional information, see the short documentary Goudy at Syracuse.
The Chester Jenkins Collection Relating to Frederic Goudy consists of two original drawings of Sherman Book Serif Italic and a presentation for "Sherman revival typeface development" with original markup from the Pentagram design team (including Michael Beirut and Jesse Reade).
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Special Collections Research Center has a number of cataloged items and manuscript collections relating to type designer Frederic Goudy. Please search our collections to locate all related collections and Libraries Search to locate cataloged items.
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
Chester Jenkins Collection Relating to Frederic Goudy,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries
Gift of Chester Jenkins, 2017.
Created by: MRC
Date: 16 Feb 2018
Revision history:
Artwork | |||||||||||
SC 815 | Sherman Book Serif Italic, sketches 2016-2017 (2 items) |
Presentations | |||||||||||
SC 815 | Sherman Revival April 2016 - printout of powerpoint presentation (18 pp.) |