“Deja Vu” poster Contributed by Stephen Coles on Feb 23rd, 2020. Artwork published in circa 1995. Source: https://3st.com License: All Rights Reserved. An anti-war poster by Rick Valicenti featuring some stretched Franklin Gothic and a tiny bit of his newly designed UltraBronzo (the extended ‘E’ crossbar gives it away). Typefaces Formats Posters/Flyers (2880) Topics Activism (499) Designers/Agencies Thirst (3) Rick Valicenti (3) Tagged withpeace (21)stretched type (219)1990s (147)arrows (257)parenthesis (7)uses by the typeface’s designer (510) Artwork location United States (5357) Chicago (167) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Franklin Gothic in use Too Active To Act book cover2010Hendrik-Jan GrievinkContributed by Nick Sherman Pulp, issues 01–062014Simon EstersonHolly CatfordContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Brave New World, Harper Crest Library Editionc. 1962unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Sponsor More in Activism El Saler per al poble, ara!c. 2017Dídac BallesterPau OrtsContributed by Dídac Ballester Culture for Change2019George TriantafyllakosContributed by George Triantafyllakos Help Your Government website2017Juan GomezDavid HéritierContributed by Tobias Holzmann Who Gives A Crap logo and packaging (2012–)c. 2012unknownContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick More in Posters/Flyers Mania2018Luke TizianiContributed by Luke Tiziani Bring The War Home poster2016Shauna BuckleySimon SweeneyOther OfficeContributed by Max Phillips Wildfolkc. 2019Caroline O’DonnellContributed by Caroline ODonnell Dear Evan Hansen2016Serino CoyneContributed by Max Hechtman More Fonts In Use Museu del Disseny / Disseny Hub2014Design by AtlasContributed by Shiva Nallaperumal Staff Pick Letterboxd website (2011–2013)2011CactuslabMatthew BuchananMike HardingContributed by Matthew Buchanan Staff Pick Moriarty2017BondContributed by Richard Baird Staff Pick Auckland City Art Gallery publications (1967–77)c. 1970Auckland City Art GalleryHamish KeithRoss RitchieContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick