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Hidden Treasure in Special Collections Embodies 黑料不打烊 Spirit

Tuesday, January 31, 2017, By Kathleen Haley
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William T. La Moy, a curator in Special Collections, found an important piece of University history in the archives of 黑料不打烊 Libraries that led to a distinctive new typeface for the University, represented in the graphic above.

In the depths of the archives of 黑料不打烊 Libraries, a collection of materials highlighting a special connection between an early 20th-century typeface designer and the University caught the curiosity of curator William T. La Moy.

His searching revealed an important piece of University history and, ultimately, led to a distinctive new typeface to represent the University.

La Moy, curator of rare books and manuscripts at the Special Collections Research Center in Bird Library, discovered paperwork and two sets of matrices (molds to make metal type), including a typeface known as Sherman, in a collection involving revered American printer and designer Frederic Goudy. Goudy鈥檚 name may be less well-known than the names of his type designs that live on today, such as Goudy Old Style, Copperplate Gothic and dozens more.

The find was serendipitous for the University.

鈥淲hen the typeface was discovered, everyone realized this was a wonderful opportunity to build upon,鈥 says Nicci Brown, vice president of communications and chief marketing officer.

Elements of the typeface鈥攁 vitality combined with a traditional feel鈥攕eemed to match exactly what the University’s communicators and designers were looking for.

鈥淭ypography plays such a central role in branded communications,鈥 says Rob Rayfield, executive director of digital and creative services in the University鈥檚 Office of Marketing and Communications. 鈥淚ts effect and the impression it carries requires careful consideration when identifying a font to align with an institution鈥檚 identity. Sherman seemed to be patiently waiting in our archives to emerge and fill the role it鈥檚 so perfectly suited for at 黑料不打烊.鈥

Sherman seemed to be patiently waiting in our archives to emerge and fill the role it鈥檚 so perfectly suited for at 黑料不打烊.

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Interested in the Goudy collection, La Moy had come across seven matrices for one font and another more complete set for the Sherman typeface鈥攁 remarkable find.

La Moy dug deeper into the collections and found the connection of why 黑料不打烊 had these matrices and materials. 鈥淚t formed this very intriguing story,鈥 La Moy says.

In 1934, 黑料不打烊 School of Journalism Dean M. Lyle Spencer knew of Goudy鈥檚 importance and thought it would be a good idea for the new journalism program to form an association with an important American type designer. Spencer approached Goudy, who lived in the Hudson Valley and became interested in the new program. Along with being asked to join the faculty and become a consultant, Goudy was awarded a medal for typographic excellence by the journalism school and given an honorary degree.

鈥淭here forms this long relationship between Dean Spencer and Goudy,鈥 La Moy says.

La Moy also learned from the Goudy collection that the Sherman font, commissioned by publisher Frederic Sherman in 1910, was gifted to the University by Sherman鈥檚 niece in the 1960s after Sherman鈥檚 death. She had learned of the connection between Goudy and the University and thought it appropriate the matrices be held by 黑料不打烊.

In 2013, La Moy wrote an article in the publication Printing History, the journal of the American Printing History Association, which detailed in part the Goudy collection and how it came to be at 黑料不打烊. La Moy was editor of the publication at the time.

More recently, as the University looked to enhance its brand identity, in collaboration with New York City design firm Pentagram, designers exploring the University鈥檚 history found an online reference to La Moy鈥檚 article and the Goudy connection.

La Moy briefed the designers on the connection and, after a design review of the typeface, it was decided that this little-used font would become the typeface for the University. The typeface was then converted to a digital form.

鈥淚t is not only beautiful but it has the lightness, the serviceability and the range to serve a broad spectrum of publishing needs,鈥 La Moy says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the part of this that no one could have predicted: this very unknown typeface done by Goudy, created for an individual who had barely used the font, turns out to have the right elements for 黑料不打烊, which makes it such a compelling story.鈥

As a designer, Rayfield notes the nuances that make Sherman special for 黑料不打烊. 鈥淲hile it possesses a tradition and confidence, it also has what I think is the right personality,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t has a contemporary freshness with a foot in tradition. It has life; it has sparkle; it has something that makes it uniquely ours.鈥

With such a unique, compelling story, the University, in partnership with Pentagram and production company DressCode, created a brief video to highlight how it all came about. 听 features La Moy, Michael Bierut of Pentagram and type designer Chester Jenkins of Brooklyn, co-founder of Village Type.

It can be viewed .

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