ITC Anna

Anna is a geometric, Art Deco typeface created by Daniel Pelavin for ITC in 1991.[1]

ITC Anna
CategoryDisplay
Designer(s)Daniel Pelavin
FoundryITC
Date created1991
Re-issuing foundriesLinotype
Shown hereITC Anna Std

History

Designer Daniel Pelavin started the design of Anna in the mid-1980s when he drew a few letters for an Aramis Cologne holiday promotion. He continued to use these letter for various projects, always adding new characters. The design became a family matter when Pelavin's wife, graphic designer Lorraine Louie, used the alphabet on their wedding invitation in 1988. They used it again for the birth announcement of their daughter, Anna, a year later.

It was alphabet Anna's appearance on Louie's business stationery that first brought the design to ITC's attention. In 1990, ITC asked Pelavin to develop a typeface based on the letterforms, and ITC Anna was released as a single design in 1991.

A couple of years later, Pelavin created a suite of swash and alternate characters for the design. Eventually, ITC asked Pelavin to draw a bold weight to complement the original release. ITC Anna Extended is the result.[2]

This font is famous for its use on the kid's cartoon TV Show, My Life as a Teenage Robot. This font is also noted for having an extended version inspired by the font titled "Astrud", that included lowercase characters, and was designed by Peter Wiegel.

References

  1. "Linotype ITC Anna Family". Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  2. "ITC Anna Family". Retrieved 21 September 2016.
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