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Davison Spencerian
New on House Industries, Davison Spencerian is, “a faithfully rendered digital incarnation,” of Meyer Davison’s 1946 typeface of the same name. Skilfully re-crafted by Mitja Miklavčič and House Industries designers Ben Barber and Ken Kiel, it’s an exuberant typeface perfect for, as House Industries put it:
…automotive exhaust accessories, pirate-themed wedding invites and upmarket bivalve ambrosia packaging.
Davison Spencerian Drop Shadow is particularly pleasing to the eye with a weightiness that’s sure to catch the eye. Lovely work, as is always the case by the House Industries folks.

![Davison Spencerian Drop Shadow [Detail]](/assets/davison-spencerian.png)
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