Mr. Chuckles & Zinzinnati

 
Mr. Chuckles

 

ITC Mr. Chuckles

Round, firm, and bursting at the seams with good humor, ITC Mister Chuckles is based on the premise that barrel shapes have pleasant associations. Think: beer-barrel polkas, a barrel of fun, or a barrel of laughs, and you’ll get the idea.

Designer Nick Curtis has combined sans serif sturdiness, a hint of 1930s deco and a handful of giggles in this remarkably versatile all-cap face. If the typographic occasion calls for mirth and merriment, invite Mister Chuckles to the party. You’ll have more fun than a barrel of monkeys!


ITC Zinzinnatti

ITC Zinzinnati

ITC Zinzinnati is based on a font called Ohio, released in 1924 by Die Schriftguss A.G. Typical of the Plakatstil letterforms of the time, the original font had a rough outline, as if drawn with a brush. Nick Curtis has smoothed the rough edges, which enhances the design’s playful curves and engaging charm.

As for the name: it’s the punchline to an old vaudeville routine that starts with the question, “Name a city in Ohio that begins with a ‘Z.’” Pie in the face, comin’ atcha!