Banco di Napoli ad

Published February 24, 2024
Contributed by Bryson Stohr


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A 1940 print advertisement for the Banco di Napoli (“Bank of Naples”).

The typeface used is a copy of Super-Grotesk that just so happens to share its name with the city of Naples: Napoli. It’s used here in two weights and with the pointy alternate for A.

The art appears to be signed “LELLA” or similar.



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