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Below are the monthly P22 Fonts-In-Use winners. Clicking on each image will show you a larger version of the entry (or take you to the winner's website). Each month we choose one submission and reward the winner with prizes and fame. Click here for information on how you can enter.


October 2005 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Diane Housken uses Telegdi for Erica Wheeler


August 2005 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Chocodog uses daVinci for a Ween coffee mug


July 2005 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Tim Tielman uses London Underground for "See Buffalo This Summer "

 


May 2005 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Vince Benbenek uses Arts & Crafts, Dard Hunter and Willam Morris for "The Fra"


March 2005 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Jeff Fisher uses Bramble for the Twisted Elegance logo and identity


February 2005 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Denis Kegler uses the two-part Bifur font for a glow-in-the-dark Secret Machines gig poster


January 2005 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Lori Howard uses the Pop Art set for a museum brochure at the University of Oregon


October 2004 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Jamie Miller uses Victorian Swash for a trio of Muzik CDs


September 2004 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Richard Levangie uses Art Deco for a lettering and backgrounds on this website


August 2004 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Heather Raffel uses Roanoke for a wedding invitation suite.


July 2004 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Springtide Press uses Dearest for letterpress wine bottle hangers.


June 2004 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Susan Dworski uses Constructivist for a museum identity logo


May 2004 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Cyndy Patrick uses a Vienna Black and Preissig Roman
for a postcard series for Jamaica Plain, MA


April 2004 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Giorgio Davanzo uses a modified Il Futurismo with extras for this Restaurant


March 2004 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Barbara Dufford uses the Constructivist and Ambient for this Shostakovich CD


February 2004 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:





Mission Mountain Joinery uses the P22 Czech Modernist set in a subtle but effective way


January 2004 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Jennifer Farrell of Starshaped Press for using Pan Am on a Screen printed poster


December 2003 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Lori Howard uses Dearest on a set of Calendar cards for the University of Oregon


November 2003 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Rob Furr features Johnston's London Underground on his wedding pre-invitation


October 2003 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Kyle Schlesinger uses Morris Golden on a polymer plate printed letterpress broadside


September 2003 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Peter Sunna from JDK uses a self-modified Constructivist for a new Magic Hat beer

For full disclosure, Denis Kegler sent in this entry. Denis used to work at P22 but is now at JDK in Vermont. Our fonts-in-use contest freely admits nepotism and bribery may affect monthly results...which means, send us something we can eat, drink, wear or otherwise find useful and you may well win!

 


August 2003 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Angus Carroll uses a special custom version of Prehistoric Pals for this Crazy Little Book


July 2003 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:





Chris Wrisley uses Arts and Crafts and Dard Hunter for the Roycroft Chamber Music Festival

 


May 2003 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:



Linda Lobdell uses Josephine Hopper for the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey


April 2003 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Tanya Marina Malik uses FLLW Eaglefeather for a student project


March 2003 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Robert C. McLaughlin uses Monet for a wine label


February 2003 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:




Nancy Krompotich uses Telegdi with topiary excellence


January 2003 winner of the fonts-in-use contest:





Lidia Varesco of Extra Jumbo used Dearest and Monet for a few of the postcards in their promo pack