“Give No.1” Cutty Sark ad Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler. Imported from Flickr on Aug 14, 2020. Artwork published in 1969. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Bart Solenthaler and tagged with “windsor”. License: All Rights Reserved. Give No.1 Give the best Give Cutty Windsor in use for an ad for Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky by the Buckingham Corporation, Importers, New York, 1969. Typefaces More about WindsorGet Windsor Formats Advertising (1986) Topics Food/Beverage (2839) Tagged withmagazine ads (320)whiskey (32)red (783)reversed type (3152)1960s (718)alcohol (299)ships (53) Artwork location United States (9263) New York City (2680) In SetsAds of the “Mad Men” Era (Stephen Coles) (75)P1 (Wych Hendra) (66)Bart Solenthaler Collection (Fonts In Use Staff) (491)Serifs (Nick Almquist) (8)Big sentence ad. (Stephen Coles) (34) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Windsor in use Whole Earth Field Guide2016unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Desert Daze Re+Union posters2020Aaron Lowell DentonContributed by Bryson Stohr Staff Pick Thom Yorke – Anima2019Stanley DonwoodDr TchockContributed by John Rice Staff Pick Sponsor More in Food/Beverage Deep Sleep by Rose Delightsc. 2022unknownContributed by Altiplano Typefaces Hürlimann beer poster1983Contributed by Philipp Messner Perros Mediterráneos Barcelona2021Robin De HaroContributed by Robin De Haro Two Bean Coffeec. 2024Two Bean CoffeeContributed by TypeType More in Advertising The Baby movie poster1973Contributed by Nick Sherman Access Yoga2024MammmalContributed by Pangram Pangram “The red eye” advertisementsc. 1968Contributed by Matthijs Sluiter Levi’s Fresh2022OPMPioneersContributed by Production Type More Fonts In Use Diana Ross – “Last Time I Saw Him” / “Save The Children” German single cover1974unknownContributed by Garrison Martin Staff Pick Mulheres Míticas em Performance2020Vitor CarvalhoContributed by Vitor Carvalho Staff Pick Yellow Vision magazine, Vol.32019Violaine & JérémyContributed by VJ-Type Staff Pick Thirteen O’Clock and Other Zero Hours by Cyril M. Kornbluth1970unknownContributed by Garrison Martin Staff Pick