Ionic No. 5

Ionic No. 5
Category Serif
Classification Slab-serif
Designer(s) Chauncey H. Griffith
Foundry Linotype
Date released 1925
Design based on Monotype Ionic

Ionic No. 5 is a slab-serif typeface designed by Chauncey H. Griffith and presented by Mergenthaler Linotype in 1925. It is one of five typefaces in Griffith's 'Legibility Group' which contains typefaces especially suited to newsprint including Corona, Excelsior, Opticon, Paragon, and Textype. Griffith took Lanston’s sturdy 6 point Monotype Ionic 156-J as a starting point for Ionic No. 5, and in five trials produced the first contemporary typeface designed specifically to solve the technical problems posed by stereotyping and high speed printing of newspaper text.

The News 701 typeface by BitStream is almost identical to Ionic No. 5.

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