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Henderson Slab FONT Download
Designer: Alejandro Paul
Publisher: Sudtipos
A few bold caps drawn by Albert Du Bois for the 1906 Henderson Sign
Painter book started me in the direction of looking at how sign painters
approached slabs after the industrial revolution. The usual happened from
there. My exercise in the early lettering roots of what eventually became
the definition of geometric typography ended up having a life of its own.
The majuscules led to minuscules, one idiosyncratic bold weight led to six
more, and uprights led to italics. What was kind-of-interesting in the
early twentieth century persuaded me to make it interesting enough a
century later. This of course meant alternates, swashes, the standard
baggage that keeps calling my name.
Henderson Slab is a family of seven weights plus italics, all full of open
features and extended Latin language support. Part of this family’s appeal
is its coverage of nearly the entire of the slab serif through the last
100 years — the basis is the manual, humanist origins, the swashed forms
come right out of the phototypesetting era, and the alternates and mostly
modern constructs of contemporary ideas. The result is a set with the
ability to function in modern spaces, from corporate to editorial, in text
or display, while both winking and nodding at the roots of what is now
considered a geometric endeavor.