Issued by Face Photosetting in four styles; Pluto
(outline, 1969, shown), P. Shaded (1969), P. Half-Solid (1970), and
P. Solid (1970)
[Face 1970]. See also the stencil-like
Capsule. The outlined style was adopted by
Letraset as Pluto Outline in 1972. Copied as
Lucifer [Lettergraphics 1976]. Shown in Typony
Core (c. 1980) as
Matrix, in four styles incl. an
Inline variant [Daylight
Fonts].
In Pluto Half-Solid, the parts to the right and
bottom are filled in. The result resembles Frankfurter Highlight. See also
Glowworm,
Chromium
One, and Quicksilver.
Shown in Phil’s Homage to the Alphabet (1980) as
Lucifer No. 1.
Capitalus More…
Issued by Face Photosetting in four styles; Pluto (outline, 1969, shown), P. Shaded (1969), P. Half-Solid (1970), and P. Solid (1970) [Face 1970]. See also the stencil-like Capsule. The outlined style was adopted by Letraset as Pluto Outline in 1972. Copied as Lucifer [Lettergraphics 1976]. Shown in Typony Core (c. 1980) as Matrix, in four styles incl. an Inline variant [Daylight Fonts].
In Pluto Half-Solid, the parts to the right and bottom are filled in. The result resembles Frankfurter Highlight. See also Glowworm, Chromium One, and Quicksilver. Shown in Phil’s Homage to the Alphabet (1980) as Lucifer No. 1.
Capitalus Diabolus (Typotheticals, 2014) is a loose digital interpretation of Pluto Half-Solid with small caps in place of a lowercase. K22 Lucifer No. 1 (Toto, 2012) is a freebie digitization.