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Bomparte
 of Wake Forest, NC, USA

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MyFonts’ review: The design education of John Bomparte could hardly be better – for ten years he was a protégé of New York type design legend Ed Benguiat at the equally legendary Photo-Lettering Inc. His Hamptons typeface is a highly legible example of how America responded to the European influx of intensely researched sans-serifs in the 1920s – with the theatrical, much less formal approach of so many American 1930s sans.

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Biography

Bomparte’s Fonts is the creation of graphic designer and type designer John Bomparte.

For close to ten years John was the assistant to, and a protégé of, renowned type designer Ed Benguiat, at the legendary Photo-Lettering Inc. It was there that John was surrounded by other great type designers such as Tony Stan, Vic Caruso, Vincent Pacella and Bob Alonso.

It was there that his ever-burning passion for fonts and font design ignited.


Volume Discounts Available

Save money by purchasing multiple Bomparte's Fonts packages at the same time. The more packages you purchase, the better your discount:

Number of packages Percentage Discount
25.0%
3–510.0%
6–915.0%
10–1520.0%
16–2025.0%
21–2527.5%
26–1000030.0%

Note: volume discounts do not apply to packages that are further discounted under limited-time promotions.


Further Details

Bomparte's Fonts

55 Traylee Drive
Wake Forest, NC 27587
USA

Phone: (919) 761-8314



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