“The Big Red Machine” Contributed by Cristiano Trapani on Apr 6th, 2018. License: All Rights Reserved. An homage to The Big Red Machine, the baseball teams of the Cincinnati Reds that dominated the National League from 1970 to 1979. Made in or before 2010. Origin unknown. Also sold as stickers in 2015. The typeface appears to be a widened Poplar. Typefaces Formats Art/Illustration (456) Topics Sports (624) Designers/Agencies unknown (3293) Tagged withbaseball (14)Cincinnati Reds (1)Cincinnati (2)modified typeface (1470)shadow effects (979)type on an angle (1069)all caps (5983)red (716)red and black (1003) In Sets 1 (social germ) (10) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Poplar in use 9th annual Greenwood Phinney Artwalk2004Modern DogContributed by Florian Hardwig RISD Alumni + Student Art Sale2014unknownPhoto(s) by Robert Audroué on Flickr. Gemma Ray tour poster2015Julian MontaguePhoto(s) by Julian Montague on Flickr. Sponsor More in Sports London Underground poster: Wimbledon Tennis1933André Édouard MartyContributed by Stephen Coles Fila UK websitec. 2018Fila UKContributed by F37® A Spiritual Good Time by Stephen Milner2020Otro BureauContributed by Otro Bureau Racing Louisville FC2020Matthew Wolff DesignContributed by Estudio Calderón More in Art/Illustration Celebrating the city at the Shanghai Marathon2016Rosie LeeSiz StationRyu MienoContributed by Mark Fleming ISIA Urbino Type Week 20182018Roberto AristaContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick The Logical Basis2015Liam GillickContributed by Andreas Kofler “Men of Quality” type illustration2020Leonardo de la RochaContributed by Michu Benaim S More Fonts In Use The Rolling Stones – Some Girls album art1978Peter CorristonContributed by Rob Hudson Staff Pick Poster for Typography Lectures at HBK Saar2007Studio Laucke SiebeinContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Bauhausbücher (Lars Müller Publishers reissue)2021László Moholy-NagyIntegral Lars MüllerContributed by Kai Büschl Staff Pick Dutch Type by Jan Middendorp2004Bart de HaasPeter VerheulContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick