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Ed Benguiat

Ephram Edward Benguiat (/ˈbɛnɡæt/; October 27, 1927 – October 15, 2020) was an American type designer and lettering artist. He designed over 600 typefaces, including Tiffany, Bookman, Panache, Souvenir, Edwardian Script, and the eponymous Benguiat and Benguiat Gothic.

Ed Benguiat
Benguiat in 2008
Born
Ephram Edward Benguiat

(1927-10-27)October 27, 1927
DiedOctober 15, 2020(2020-10-15) (aged 92)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Graphic designer, type designer
SpouseElisa Benguiat

He was also known for his designs or redesigns of the logotypes for Esquire, The New York Times, Playboy, McCall’s, Reader’s Digest, Photography, Look, Sports Illustrated, The Star-Ledger, The San Diego Tribune, AT&T, A&E, Coke, Estée Lauder, Ford, and others.[1] Other notable examples of Benguiat’s work are the logotypes for the original Planet of the Apes film, Super Fly and The Guns of Navarone, and the typeface for the opening credits for Stranger Things.

Early life edit

Benguiat was born in Brooklyn, New York, on October 27, 1927, to Rose Nahum and Jack Benguiat. His mother was a driver with the Red Cross, and his father was a display director in the department store chain Bloomingdale's. He was exposed to design elements as early as nine, with access to his father's design tools.[2][3]

Although he was not old enough to enlist for the armed forces during World War II, he enlisted using a forged birth certificate and served in the Air Corps. He was stationed in Italy as a radio operator, and later performed photo reconnaissance.[2][3]

Career edit

Benguiat started out his career as a jazz percussionist playing in bands with the likes of Stan Kenton and Woody Herman. In an interview, he stated of his chosen career as a designer: "I’m really a musician, a jazz percussionist. One day I went to the musician’s union to pay dues and I saw all these old people who were playing bar mitzvahs and Greek weddings. It occurred to me that one day that’s going to be me, so I decided to become an illustrator."[4][5]

 
Ed Benguiat standing in front of a graphic of some of his typefaces at a talk in Berlin, 2008

He started his design career by working, in his words, as a "cleavage retoucher" during the restrictive period after World War II, when the Hays Code imposed restrictions on nudity in motion pictures. His role involved airbrushing and other techniques to do away with nudity in published works.[3] He went on to study graphical design, calligraphy, and typography at the Workshop School of Advertising Art under the Russian-American graphical artist and calligrapher Paul Standard.[6]

He was hired as a designer by Esquire magazine in 1953 and subsequently went on to join Photo Lettering Inc. as a design director in 1962. It was here that he worked on utilizing photo technology for commercial typography and lettering.[7][8] He helped set up the International Typeface Corporation (ITC) in 1970, as an independent licensing company and served as a vice president.[3]

Over his career, he was one of the most prolific lettering artists, crafting over 600 typeface designs including Tiffany, ITC Bookman, Panache, Souvenir, Edwardian Script, and the eponymous Benguiat and Benguiat Gothic.[3] His Benguiat family was considered synonymous with Stephen King's works in the 1980s, and used in the logo and opening credits of Stranger Things. It was also used for the main credits in Star Trek Generations and Star Trek: First Contact.[9]

He was also known for his designs or redesigns of the logotypes for Esquire, The New York Times, Playboy, McCall’s, Reader’s Digest, Photography, Look, Sports Illustrated, The Star-Ledger, The San Diego Tribune, AT&T, A&E, Coke, Estée Lauder, Ford, and others.[1] Other notable examples of Benguiat’s work are the logotypes for the original Planet of the Apes film, Super Fly and The Guns of Navarone.[3][10] His "Benguiat Caslon" was used in the logo of Foxy Brown.[11]

Benguiat's design aesthetic included dramatic display typefaces, tight spacing, also known as "tight but not touching" or "sexy spacing",[12][13] and the very high x-heights popular in design in the 1970s, sometimes with flamboyant swashes, all features which were common in ITC's typefaces.[14][15][11][16] These styles are also seen in the design of Herb Lubalin, another of ITC's co-founders. Gene Gable commented "You could easily say that ITC designs put a face on the ’70s and ’80s...You couldn’t open a magazine or pass a billboard in the ’70s without seeing [them]."[17]

Benguiat was a teacher at the School of Visual Arts, in New York, starting in 1961 and serving for over 50 years.[18][3] He was inducted into the Art Directors Hall of Fame in 2000.[19]

Personal life edit

Benguiat was married to Elisa (née Halperin) Benguiat for 38 years until his death. He died on October 15, 2020, twelve days before his 93rd birthday, at his home in Cliffside Park, New Jersey.[3]

He was an avid hobby pilot and was a member of a flying club called 'The Flying Birdmen'.[20][6]

Published fonts edit

Most of Benguiat's published work was released through International Typeface Corporation. This includes ITC Barcelona, ITC Benguiat, ITC Benguiat Gothic, ITC Bookman, ITC Caslon No. 224, ITC Century Handtooled, ITC Edwardian Script, ITC Modern No. 216, ITC Panache, ITC Souvenir, ITC Tiffany. In addition, there were collaboration releases including ITC Avant Garde (condensed styles only), ITC Bauhaus (with Victor Caruso), ITC Cheltenham Handtooled (with Tony Stan), ITC Korinna (with Victor Caruso), ITC Lubalin Graph (with Herb Lubalin).[21]

Ed Benguiat Collection edit

The Ed Benguiat Font Collection is a casual font family designed by Benguiat and released by House Industries. The collection includes a series of whimsical icons, dubbed "bengbats". Unlike Benguiat's earlier, pre-computer work, the family uses extensive OpenType programming to replicate the feel of custom lettering or manual phototypesetting, similar to classic film posters and record sleeves. Some of the fonts in this collection included Ed Brush, Ed Gothic, Ed Interlock, Ed Roman, Ed Script, PL Benguiat Frisky.[22][23][11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Halperin, Elisa. . Archived from the original on 9 December 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Edward Benguiat". ADC • Global Awards & Club. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Genzlinger, Neil (2020-10-16). "Ed Benguiat, a Master of Typography, Is Dead at 92". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved 2012-07-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. ^ Jay, Alex (27 October 2012). "Creator: Ed Benguiat". Tenth Letter of the Alphabet. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Ed Benguiat | GD 203". go.distance.ncsu.edu. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on October 20, 2020. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  8. ^ Grant, Angelynn. "The Ed Benguiat Collection." Communication Arts 46.7 (2004): 194-197. Communication & Mass Media Complete. Web.
  9. ^ "Ed Benguiat, Legendary Designer Who Created Font Used In Stranger Things, Dies At 93". TV Shows. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  10. ^ TypeRoom. "In Memoriam: Ed Benguiat (1927-2020) - TypeRoom". www.typeroom.eu. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  11. ^ a b c Schwartz, Christian. "Back with a flourish". Eye Magazine. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  12. ^ Shaw, Paul. "Tutorial no. 6—Tight but not touching kerning". Paul Shaw Letter Design. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  13. ^ "Seventies are hot! Sexy spacing & more typography from an over-the-top decade of brilliance". Typeroom.
  14. ^ Hardwig, Florian (23 October 2019). "Love & Guilt & The Meaning of Life, Etc". Fonts in Use. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  15. ^ Bomparte, Natacha. "Ed Benguiat: New York Times". History of Graphic Design. NC State University. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  16. ^ "In Memoriam: Ed Benguiat (1927-2020)". Typeroom. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  17. ^ Gable, Gene (22 August 2007). "Scanning Around With Gene: Part 2 of That '70s Type!". Creative Pro. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  18. ^ "Ed Benguiat - Font Designer of ITC Avant Garde Gothic, ITC Caslon …".
  19. ^ Bruckner, D. J. R. "DESIGN VIEW; How the Alphabet Is Shaping Up In a Computer Age", The New York Times, September 10, 1989. Accessed November 27, 2007. "This autumn he will receive the Type Directors Club award, and two retrospectives of his work are scheduled for early next year, one at the School of Visual Arts, where he teaches, and one at the International Typeface Corporation's gallery on Hammarskjold Plaza."
  20. ^ TypeRoom. "In Memoriam: Ed Benguiat (1927-2020) - TypeRoom". www.typeroom.eu. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  21. ^ "Edward Benguiat « MyFonts". www.myfonts.com. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  22. ^ Twardoch, Slimbach, Sousa, Slye (2007). (PDF). San Jose: Adobe Systems. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 August 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2015.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  23. ^ "Ed Benguiat font collection". House Industries. Retrieved 26 January 2016.

External links edit

  • Archive of Ed Benguiat process work at the Cary Graphic Arts Collection
  • Ed Benguiat font collection, House Industries
  • Profile at MyFonts
  • Profile at Fonts In Use

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Ephram Edward Benguiat ˈ b ɛ n ɡ ae t October 27 1927 October 15 2020 was an American type designer and lettering artist He designed over 600 typefaces including Tiffany Bookman Panache Souvenir Edwardian Script and the eponymous Benguiat and Benguiat Gothic Ed BenguiatBenguiat in 2008BornEphram Edward Benguiat 1927 10 27 October 27 1927Brooklyn New York U S DiedOctober 15 2020 2020 10 15 aged 92 Cliffside Park New Jersey U S NationalityAmericanOccupation s Graphic designer type designerSpouseElisa BenguiatHe was also known for his designs or redesigns of the logotypes for Esquire The New York Times Playboy McCall s Reader s Digest Photography Look Sports Illustrated The Star Ledger The San Diego Tribune AT amp T A amp E Coke Estee Lauder Ford and others 1 Other notable examples of Benguiat s work are the logotypes for the original Planet of the Apes film Super Fly and The Guns of Navarone and the typeface for the opening credits for Stranger Things Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Published fonts 4 1 Ed Benguiat Collection 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editBenguiat was born in Brooklyn New York on October 27 1927 to Rose Nahum and Jack Benguiat His mother was a driver with the Red Cross and his father was a display director in the department store chain Bloomingdale s He was exposed to design elements as early as nine with access to his father s design tools 2 3 Although he was not old enough to enlist for the armed forces during World War II he enlisted using a forged birth certificate and served in the Air Corps He was stationed in Italy as a radio operator and later performed photo reconnaissance 2 3 Career editBenguiat started out his career as a jazz percussionist playing in bands with the likes of Stan Kenton and Woody Herman In an interview he stated of his chosen career as a designer I m really a musician a jazz percussionist One day I went to the musician s union to pay dues and I saw all these old people who were playing bar mitzvahs and Greek weddings It occurred to me that one day that s going to be me so I decided to become an illustrator 4 5 nbsp Ed Benguiat standing in front of a graphic of some of his typefaces at a talk in Berlin 2008He started his design career by working in his words as a cleavage retoucher during the restrictive period after World War II when the Hays Code imposed restrictions on nudity in motion pictures His role involved airbrushing and other techniques to do away with nudity in published works 3 He went on to study graphical design calligraphy and typography at the Workshop School of Advertising Art under the Russian American graphical artist and calligrapher Paul Standard 6 He was hired as a designer by Esquire magazine in 1953 and subsequently went on to join Photo Lettering Inc as a design director in 1962 It was here that he worked on utilizing photo technology for commercial typography and lettering 7 8 He helped set up the International Typeface Corporation ITC in 1970 as an independent licensing company and served as a vice president 3 Over his career he was one of the most prolific lettering artists crafting over 600 typeface designs including Tiffany ITC Bookman Panache Souvenir Edwardian Script and the eponymous Benguiat and Benguiat Gothic 3 His Benguiat family was considered synonymous with Stephen King s works in the 1980s and used in the logo and opening credits of Stranger Things It was also used for the main credits in Star Trek Generations and Star Trek First Contact 9 He was also known for his designs or redesigns of the logotypes for Esquire The New York Times Playboy McCall s Reader s Digest Photography Look Sports Illustrated The Star Ledger The San Diego Tribune AT amp T A amp E Coke Estee Lauder Ford and others 1 Other notable examples of Benguiat s work are the logotypes for the original Planet of the Apes film Super Fly and The Guns of Navarone 3 10 His Benguiat Caslon was used in the logo of Foxy Brown 11 Benguiat s design aesthetic included dramatic display typefaces tight spacing also known as tight but not touching or sexy spacing 12 13 and the very high x heights popular in design in the 1970s sometimes with flamboyant swashes all features which were common in ITC s typefaces 14 15 11 16 These styles are also seen in the design of Herb Lubalin another of ITC s co founders Gene Gable commented You could easily say that ITC designs put a face on the 70s and 80s You couldn t open a magazine or pass a billboard in the 70s without seeing them 17 Benguiat was a teacher at the School of Visual Arts in New York starting in 1961 and serving for over 50 years 18 3 He was inducted into the Art Directors Hall of Fame in 2000 19 Personal life editBenguiat was married to Elisa nee Halperin Benguiat for 38 years until his death He died on October 15 2020 twelve days before his 93rd birthday at his home in Cliffside Park New Jersey 3 He was an avid hobby pilot and was a member of a flying club called The Flying Birdmen 20 6 Published fonts editMost of Benguiat s published work was released through International Typeface Corporation This includes ITC Barcelona ITC Benguiat ITC Benguiat Gothic ITC Bookman ITC Caslon No 224 ITC Century Handtooled ITC Edwardian Script ITC Modern No 216 ITC Panache ITC Souvenir ITC Tiffany In addition there were collaboration releases including ITC Avant Garde condensed styles only ITC Bauhaus with Victor Caruso ITC Cheltenham Handtooled with Tony Stan ITC Korinna with Victor Caruso ITC Lubalin Graph with Herb Lubalin 21 Ed Benguiat Collection edit The Ed Benguiat Font Collection is a casual font family designed by Benguiat and released by House Industries The collection includes a series of whimsical icons dubbed bengbats Unlike Benguiat s earlier pre computer work the family uses extensive OpenType programming to replicate the feel of custom lettering or manual phototypesetting similar to classic film posters and record sleeves Some of the fonts in this collection included Ed Brush Ed Gothic Ed Interlock Ed Roman Ed Script PL Benguiat Frisky 22 23 11 References edit a b Halperin Elisa TYPO Berlin 2008 Image Archived from the original on 9 December 2013 Retrieved 10 July 2014 a b Edward Benguiat ADC Global Awards amp Club Retrieved 2020 10 17 a b c d e f g h Genzlinger Neil 2020 10 16 Ed Benguiat a Master of Typography Is Dead at 92 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 10 17 Q amp A with Ed Benguiat Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved 2012 07 06 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Jay Alex 27 October 2012 Creator Ed Benguiat Tenth Letter of the Alphabet Retrieved 17 October 2020 a b Ed Benguiat GD 203 go distance ncsu edu Retrieved 2020 10 17 Photo Lettering History Archived from the original on October 20 2020 Retrieved September 9 2020 Grant Angelynn The Ed Benguiat Collection Communication Arts 46 7 2004 194 197 Communication amp Mass Media Complete Web Ed Benguiat Legendary Designer Who Created Font Used In Stranger Things Dies At 93 TV Shows Retrieved 2020 10 17 TypeRoom In Memoriam Ed Benguiat 1927 2020 TypeRoom www typeroom eu Retrieved 2020 10 17 a b c Schwartz Christian Back with a flourish Eye Magazine Retrieved 31 March 2018 Shaw Paul Tutorial no 6 Tight but not touching kerning Paul Shaw Letter Design Retrieved 17 October 2020 Seventies are hot Sexy spacing amp more typography from an over the top decade of brilliance Typeroom Hardwig Florian 23 October 2019 Love amp Guilt amp The Meaning of Life Etc Fonts in Use Retrieved 17 October 2020 Bomparte Natacha Ed Benguiat New York Times History of Graphic Design NC State University Retrieved 17 October 2020 In Memoriam Ed Benguiat 1927 2020 Typeroom Retrieved 17 October 2020 Gable Gene 22 August 2007 Scanning Around With Gene Part 2 of That 70s Type Creative Pro Retrieved 17 October 2020 Ed Benguiat Font Designer of ITC Avant Garde Gothic ITC Caslon Bruckner D J R DESIGN VIEW How the Alphabet Is Shaping Up In a Computer Age The New York Times September 10 1989 Accessed November 27 2007 This autumn he will receive the Type Directors Club award and two retrospectives of his work are scheduled for early next year one at the School of Visual Arts where he teaches and one at the International Typeface Corporation s gallery on Hammarskjold Plaza TypeRoom In Memoriam Ed Benguiat 1927 2020 TypeRoom www typeroom eu Retrieved 2020 10 17 Edward Benguiat MyFonts www myfonts com Retrieved 2020 10 17 Twardoch Slimbach Sousa Slye 2007 Arno Pro PDF San Jose Adobe Systems Archived from the original PDF on 30 August 2014 Retrieved 14 August 2015 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Ed Benguiat font collection House Industries Retrieved 26 January 2016 External links editArchive of Ed Benguiat process work at the Cary Graphic Arts Collection Ed Benguiat font collection House 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