We have a new script font for you! An original informal typeface created by way of Emil Klump. It’s called Murray Hill, and it was designed in 1956 as part of the American Type Founders (ATF) collection – or more specifically “for use on letterheads.”
For centuries now, this calligraphic handwriting has been converted into an usable typographic device with its layout representing unusually successful conversions from casual hands into something useful.
Murray Hill Font Family
The delicate curves of the typeface make it a perfect match for anything from an era as well. The style and fineness in design will add that extra touch you need to create marketing materials, logos or even social media posts centered around mid-twentieth century Americana.
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The call of the typeface itself stems from a sense of happiness in 1950s suburbia. The name “Murray Hill” is given to an area located within New Jersey, and it’s good placements can include anything related with kitchen appliances or cleaning supplies for homes on this street-level neighborhood that also became popular because it had easy access into Manhattan via public transportation!
Murray Hill is the place to be for fridge and toaster emblems; in fact, it’s best script has got that authentic metal feel on something bright. The secure “at-domestic” feeling of this design makes smaller use perfect as an invite or other greeting card element too!