John Downer
American signpainter, graphic designer and font designer

John Downer

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American signpainter, graphic designer and font designer
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1 January 1951
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John Downer (1951-) is an American sign painter, typeface designer and logo designer. Downer began his career as a painter of signs. Among his best-known digital fonts are Iowan Old Style, Roxy, Triplex Italic, and Brothers.
Downer studied at Washington State University and the University of Iowa. His work was featured amongst that of others in the 2014 documentary Sign Painters. He has lectured on type and sign design at conferences and at Cooper Union.

Typeface designs

  • Iowan Old Style - Aldine old-style serif
  • Roxy (Font Bureau) - stroke-modulated sans-serif
  • Triplex Italic (Emigre)
  • Brothers (Emigre) - display wedge-serif influenced by nineteenth-century lettering
  • Paperback (House Industries) - text serif face with optical sizes
  • Samsans - humanist sans-serif
  • Vendetta (Emigre) - inspired by old-style Venetian serif fonts but with sharpened serifs
  • Council (Emigre) - condensed display wedge-serif, capitals-only
  • Ironmonger (Font Bureau) - angular all-caps display alphabet inspired by lettering on buildings
  • Simona (Design Lab) - serif, similar to the work of Fournier and Bodoni