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Holly Goldsmith of USA

From the designer:

With a BA in Art from Brooklyn College, where I specialized in line drawing and printmaking, the detailed, meticulous process of designing letterforms suited my artistic sensibilities perfectly.

My first “real” art job at (Mergenthaler) Linotype provided me with a strong and solid foundation for type design. It was from the extremely talented designers who worked decades for that company, mentors such as Sal Saladino and John and Cathy Quaranta, that I learned the skills to discern and execute beautiful linear shapes.

I have continued to design and develop typefaces ever since, working in New York for Photo-Lettering and World Typeface Center before moving to Los Angeles.

In LA, I worked at Xerox’s type design department for a few years before starting my own company, Small Cap Graphics, where I am engaged in both graphic design and custom type design, with clients such as Agfa Monotype, ITC, DsgnHaus, Disney Corporation, and Margo Chase Design.


Fonts by Holly Goldsmith

ITC Bodoni Six, ITC Bodoni Twelve, ITC Bodoni Seventy-Two, MVB Bossa Nova, Hank, Havergal, Liorah, Melanie, Missy, Novella, MVB Peccadillo, Raven, Ryan, ITC Vintage

Browse all fonts by Holly Goldsmith


Activities

  Type Design
  Graphic Design


Related Links

 • Fonts.com: Holly Goldsmith
 • Linotype Library Designers: Holly Goldsmith



Please note: This is not an official page of Holly Goldsmith and e-mailing us is not a good way to contact her. Corrections welcomed.



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