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An ad for the Letraset/ITC Fontek collection's 1995 releases, including the infamous Chiller and Jokerman (which I just now learned were both designed by the same guy).
ITC Chiller is awash with shocking splatters that give it a dangerous, reckless look. The typeface, designed by British designer Andrew Smith, was carefully calculated and is surprisingly legible, even in small sizes. A collection of alternate characters and ominous spot illustrations guarantee striking and effective graphics.
ITC Jokerman is a wildly original and energetic typeface from the hand of Andrew Smith. Fanciful internal and external elements support a spirit troupe of casual letterforms that exude excitement and vitality. ITC Jokerman is effective both in all capital or upper and lowercase settings. Many alternate letters and funky devices are included.
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Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar on stage at the Monterey Pop Festival, June 18, 1967.