User:Shakescene/Serpentine

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Serpentine is a font that was designed by Dirk Jensen in 1972. It was copyrighted by Visual Graphics and published by Adobe Systems and the Mergenthaler Linotype Company.

Usage[edit]

  • Serpentine was used for the opening and closing credits of Silver Streak (film).
  • The Smokey and the Bandit franchise used Serpentine for their opening and closing credits.
  • The Lethal Weapon franchise used Serpentine for the stars on their movie posters and the opening and closing credits.
  • Serpentine was used for the titles on the Charlie's Angels DVD packaging.
  • A modified version of Serpentine light italic is used for main titles on the popular television show "The Voice."
  • since it was included in the font collection in Corel Draw 8.0, Serpentine has been a popular choice for sign makers and in commercial applications, and can often be observed in use. Eg, the Australian Yellow Cab company uses Serpentine to designate their Maxi Taxi fleet.

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