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Aldo Novarese

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Nationality
  
Italian

Known for
  
Typography

Awards
  
Name
  
Aldo Novarese


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Born
  
June 29, 1920 (
1920-06-29
)
Pontestura Monferrato, Italy

Died
  
September 16, 1995, Turin, Italy

Notable work
  

Alessandro Colizzi - Aldo Novarese and Alessandro Butti, a story to be rewritten


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Aldo Novarese (b. 29 June 1920 in Pontestura Monferrato – d. 16 September 1995 in Turin) was an Italian type designer who lived and worked mostly in Turin.

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Training and career

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After learning woodcutting, copper engraving, and lithography at the Scuola Arteri Stampatori] in Turin, Novarese worked as a draftsman at the Nebiolo type foundry. He became art director there in 1952. He taught at the Scuola Vigliardi Paravia for ten years beginning in 1948. By 1977, foundry type had become largely obsolete, and Novarese left Nebiolo to become a freelance designer.

Fonts designed by Aldo Novarese

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Novarese designed a wide range of typefaces. His most famous design is probably Eurostile, a geometric sans-serif design. It utilized shapes based on subtly curved rectangles with rounded corners, reflecting the modern designs that were gaining popularity at the time, influenced by the subtly curved shape of a cathode ray tube screen or airplane windows. It became very popular as a typeface that evokes technology (it can be seen on the speedometers on many cars and vehicles, particularly older models). This was an expansion and development of the earlier design Microgramma typeface (designed in a project led by Alessandro Butti), an all-caps design.


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References

Aldo Novarese Wikipedia