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American Type Founders Typeface ID Numbers American Type Founders Typeface ID Numbers Notes for ATF Typefaces spreadsheet version 3 (Mar. 2009): * This listing is provided by the American Amateur Press Association. Please visit our Web site at http://www.aapainfo.org * ATF ID numbers are from Mac McGrew's American Metal Typefaces of the Twentieth Century . * This listing includes ATF typefaces displayed in 1941 or later catalogs, sorted in order by ID number. These fonts should have the ID number stamped on the capital "H" and lower-case "m". * Corrections and additions are encouraged. Send e-mail to [email protected] or write to David M. Tribby, 1529 Fantail Ct., Sunnyvale, CA 94087 ID # Name ID # Name ID # Name 6 Alternate Gothic No.1 129 Copperplate Gothic Heavy Condensed 368 Ribbonface Typewriter 7 Alternate Gothic No.2 130 Copperplate Gothic Heavy 379 Scotch Roman 8 Alternate Gothic No.3 131 Copperplate Gothic Light Condensed 382 Shaw Text 11 American Typewriter 132 Copperplate Gothic Bold 383 Silk Remington Typewriter 12 Antique Shaded 133 Copperplate Gothic Italic 384 Standard Typewriter 15 Baskerville Roman 134 Copperplate Gothic Light Extended 391 Title Gothic No. 71 - 74 16 Baskerville Italic 135 Copperplate Gothic Heavy Extended 399 Typo Script {Tiffany Script} 19 Blair 141 Della Robbia 400 Typo Script Extended {Tiffany S.E.} 22 Bodoni 146 Elite Oliver Typewriter 401 Typo Shaded {Tiffany Shaded} 23 Bodoni Italic 147 Engravers Bold 403 Typo Text {Tiffany Text} 24 Bodoni Bold 148 Engravers Old English 404 Typo Upright {Tiffany Upright} 25 Bodoni Bold Italic 151 Engravers Shaded 414 Wedding Text 27 Bodoni Book 156 Extra Condensed Title Gothic No. 12 444 Century Catalogue 28 Bodoni Book Italic 162 Franklin Gothic 446 Goudy Bold 33 Bookman Italic 163 Franklin Gothic Condensed 452 Announcement Italic 34 Bookman Oldstyle 165 Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 454 Century Schoolbook 38 Boxhead Gothics 166 Franklin Gothic Italic 456 Announcement Roman 39 Brandon 178 Goudy Oldstyle 457 Invitation 42 Camelot Oldstyle 179 Goudy Italic 459 Garamond 45 Card Light Litho 187 Heavy Caslon 460 Garamond Italic 46 Card Mercantile 193 Hobo 464 Goudy Bold Italic 50 Caslon Oldstyle No. 471 205 Elite Underwood Typewriter 465 Century Schoolbook Italic 51 Caslon Oldstyle Italic No. 471 208 Gothic No. 578 467 Goudy Catalogue 55 Century Bold 216 Underwood Typewriter 468 Century Catalogue Italic 56 Century Bold Condensed 217 Invitation Shaded 469 Freehand 58 Century Bold Italic 222 Lightline Gothic 470 Goudy Catalogue Italic 59 Century Expanded 223 Light Litho 474 Garamond Bold 60 Century Expanded Italic 233 Caslon No. 540 475 Goudy Handtooled 61 Century Oldstyle 234 Caslon Italic No. 540 477 Goudy Cursive 62 Century Oldstyle Italic 261 Gothic No. 520 to 526 479 Century Schoolbook Bold 63 Century Oldstyle Bold 263 Gothic No. 544 480 Lightline Title Gothic 67 Cheltenham Bold 264 Gothic No. 545 481 Typo Roman Shaded 68 Cheltenham Bold Condensed 265 Gothic Condensed No. 521 482 Civilite 70 Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 266 Gothic Condensed No. 523 483 Nicolas Cochin 72 Cheltenham Bold Extended 267 Gothic Condensed No. 524 484 Schoolbook Oldstyle 73 Cheltenham Bold Italic 268 Gothic Condensed No. 529 487 Nicolas Cochin Italic 75 Cheltenham Bold Outline 297 Remington Typewriter No. 2 489 Garamond Bold Italic 82 Cheltenham Italic 304 Royal Script 491 Bulletin Typewriter 83 Cheltenham Medium 314 Litho Roman 494 Goudy Extrabold 84 Cheltenham Medium Italic 329 Monotone Gothic 497 Bulmer Roman 87 Cheltenham Oldstyle 331 New Caslon 498 Bulmer Italic 89 Cheltenham Wide 332 New Caslon Italic 501 Engravers Bodoni 98 Cloister Black 333 New Model Elite Remington Typewriter 502 Gallia 99 Cloister Bold 334 New Model Remington Typewriter 504 Greeting Monotone 100 Cloister Bold Italic 337 New Model Underwood Typewriter 505 Gravure 102 Cloister Oldstyle 338 News Gothic 506 Broadway 103 Cloister Italic 339 News Gothic Condensed 508 Canterbury 107 Commercial Script 340 News Gothic Extra Condensed 509 Typo Roman 110 Comstock 364 Railroad Gothic 510 Nubian 123 Condensed Title Gothic No. 11 365 Recut Caslon 511 Liberty 128 Copperplate Gothic Light 367 Reproducing Typewriter 513 Parisian 515 Rivoli 599 Stymie Black Italic 713 Murray Hill Bold American Type Founders Typeface ID Numbers ID # Name ID # Name ID # Name 516 Ultra Bodoni Italic 650 Headline Gothic 714 Craw Modern 518 Ultra Bodoni 651 Phenix 715 News Gothic Bold 525 Bernhard Gothic Medium 652 Kaufmann Script 716 Craw Modern Bold 526 Rivoli Italic 653 Stymie Light Title 717 Craw Clarendon Condensed 527 Bernhard Fashion 654 Stymie Medium Title 718 Ad Lib 528 Bernhard Gothic Light 655 Bernhard Gothic Light Title 719 Century Nova 529 Broadway Condensed 656 Bernhard Gothic Medium Title 720 Craw Modern Italic 530 Bernhard Gothic Heavy 657 Kaufmann Bold 721 Century Nova Italic 531 Raleigh Cursive 658 Stymie Bold Condensed 722 Whedons Gothic Outline 532 Bank Gothic Light 661 Onyx 723 Caslon 641 533 Bank Gothic Medium 662 Stencil 724 News Gothic Condensed Bold 534 Bank Gothic Bold 663 Caslon Oldstyle Italic No. 471 Swash 725 Americana 536 Paramont 664 Caslon Italic No. 540 Swash 726 Franklin Gothic Condensed Italic 537 Bernhard Gothic Medium Italic 666 Lydian 727 Americana Bold 538 Piranesi 667 Lydian Italic 728 Americana Italic 541 Engravers Text 668 Bernhard Modern Roman 729 Americana Extra Bold 543 Adonis 669 Bernhard Modern Italic 817 Caslon Bold 544 Bodoni Open 670 Bernhard Modern Bold 818 Caslon Bold Condensed 545 Bernhard Gothic Light Italic 671 Bernhard Modern Bold Italic 820 Caslon Bold Italic 546 Bernhard Gothic Extra Heavy 672 Bernhard Gothic Medium Condensed 944 Barnum, P.T. 547 Piranesi Italic 673 Lydian Bold 1000 Univers 45 551 Stymie Bold 674 Lydian Bold Italic 1001 Univers 46 552 Stymie Medium 675 Balloon Light 1002 Univers 47 553 Stymie Light 676 Balloon Bold 1003 Univers 48 554 Stymie Light Italic 677 Balloon Extrabold 1004 Univers 49 555 Stymie Medium Italic 678 Grayda 1005 Univers 53 557 Garamond Open 679 Grayda Swash 1006 Univers 55 558 Caslon Oldstyle No. 472 680 Spartan Medium 1007 Univers 56 560 Newport 681 Spartan Medium Italic 1008 Univers 57 561 Stymie Bold Italic 682 Lydian Cursive 1009 Univers 58 564 Raleigh Gothic Condensed 683 Spartan Black 1010 Univers 59 566 Whitehall {Benton} 684 Spartan Black Italic 1011 Univers 63 567 American Text 685 Spartan Heavy 1012 Univers 65 568 Hollywood 686 Spartan Heavy Italic 1013 Univers 66 569 Piranesi Bold 687 Spartan Black Condensed 1014 Univers 67 570 Piranesi Bold Italic 688 Spartan Black Condensed Italic 1015 Univers 68 572 Piranesi Bold Italic Plain Capitals 689 Brush 1016 Univers 73 573 Ultra Bodoni Extra Condensed 690 Contact Bold Condensed 1017 Univers 75 574 Bank Gothic Condensed Light 691 Contact Bold Condensed Italic 1018 Univers 76 575 Bank Gothic Condensed Medium 692 Lydian Bold Condensed 1019 Univers 83 576 Bank Gothic Condensed Bold 693 Lydian Bold Condensed Italic 1540 Bank Script 577 Park Avenue 694 Spartan Extra Black 1553 Boul Mitch 578 Agency Gothic 695 Verona 1571 Caslon Openface 579 Keynote 696 Dom Casual 1589 Cooper 580 Agency Gothic Open 697 DeRoos Roman 1590 Cooper Black 581 Eagle Bold 698 DeRoos Italic 1592 Cooper Black Italic 582 Bernhard Tango 699 Dom Diagonal 1627 Engravers Roman 583 Pericles 700 Thompson Quillscript 1652 Gothic Condensed Title No. 117 585 Romany 701 Franklin Gothic Wide 1676 Gothic Outline Title No. 61 587 Tower 702 Heritage 1819 Parsons 589 Shadow 703 Dom Bold 1863 Stationers Semiscript 590 Jumbo Typewriter 704 Brody 1872 Steelplate Gothic Shaded 592 Poster Gothic 705 Repro Script 1873 Steelplate Gothic Bold 593 Bernhard Tango Swash 706 Spartan Medium Condensed 1874 Steelplate Gothic Extralight 594 Othello 707 Spartan Book 1905 Waldorf Text 596 Huxley Vertical 710 Craw Clarendon 1914 Modern Roman No. 64 Italic 597 Empire 711 Murray Hill 1916 Modern Roman No. 64 598 Stymie Black 712 Craw Clarendon Book 1974 Piranesi Italic Plain Capitals.
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