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Black Mother movie poster

Contributed by Yves Peters on May 22nd, 2019. Artwork published in .
Key art by Midnight Marauder.
Source: midnight-marauder.com © 2019 Grasshopper Film. License: All Rights Reserved.

Key art by Midnight Marauder.

Midnight Marauder tried two very different approaches for Khalik Allah’s loving and lyrical ode to Jamaica: a richly textured collage akin to Peter Beard’s art and the striking, pared-down design using League Spartan that eventually won out. Read more in Screenfonts’ inaugural episode in Adobe Create magazine.

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Source: www.caribbeancreativity.nl License: All Rights Reserved.

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6 Comments on “Black Mother movie poster”

  1. Note that the Spartan Bold version by The League of Moveable Type is different from the original Spartan Bold weight in some details in the lowercase. Unlike the original, it has a t with a foot, and diagonally cut terminals in e and g.

  2. True. There are more differences, also in the uppercase (e.g. CQS) numerals. The metal Spartan stays much closer to Futura.

  3. I think we may want to create a separate entry for League Spartan given all these changes.

  4. Check. I’ve updated the link in the post.

  5. Clonetype says:
    Jun 13th, 2021 11:46 pm

    Yeah, aside from the name and Futura-esque look I’d consider them completely different fonts.

  6. Revisiting this question, I made a visual comparison. Shown at the top is a detail from an undated (ca. 1960s) specimen by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company, showing Spartan Heavy, 36pt. Below is a resetting in League Spartan SemiBold (v2.220, Oct. 2020). I applied a considerable amount of negative tracking to make the two better comparable – out of the box, League Spartan is spaced more loosely.

    From vertical and horizontal proportions to general terminal treatment and individual letter details, League Spartan is a new design, not a digitization of the original Spartan.

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