Davison Psyche was designed by Meyer “Dave”
Davison. Shown in Photo-Lettering’s
Psychedelitypes catalog (1968), together with
Davison Psycho, a related style with
slightly different, even unrulier letterforms.
Adopted for dry transfer lettering by Mecanorma as
Contest
in or before 1969. Shown in their 1970 catalog without
Photo-Lettering credits (unlike other adaptations). Some glyphs of
Contest (‘B’) are either different from
Psyche or were included in PLINC’s version as
alternates.
Shown in Dan X. Solo’s Moderne Alphabets (Dover,
1999) as Leonard. In addition to Mecanorma’s digital
Contest, there’s also Nueva Passion
(Iconian, 2013) and More…
Davison Psyche was designed by Meyer “Dave” Davison. Shown in Photo-Lettering’s Psychedelitypes catalog (1968), together with Davison Psycho, a related style with slightly different, even unrulier letterforms.
Adopted for dry transfer lettering by Mecanorma as Contest in or before 1969. Shown in their 1970 catalog without Photo-Lettering credits (unlike other adaptations). Some glyphs of Contest (‘B’) are either different from Psyche or were included in PLINC’s version as alternates.
Shown in Dan X. Solo’s Moderne Alphabets (Dover, 1999) as Leonard. In addition to Mecanorma’s digital Contest, there’s also Nueva Passion (Iconian, 2013) and Flea Market (BC, 2013).
The sample shows Davison Psyche (first line) and the digital Contest (second line).