Tony DiSpigna
Antonio "Tony" DiSpigna is an American type designer and graphic designer.
Early life
DiSpigna was born in Forio d'Ischia, Italy. After emigrating to the United States with his family, he studied at the Pratt Institute, graduating in 1964.Career
DiSpigna worked alongside Herb Lubalin and Tom Carnase, and has worked independently from his New York studio, Artissimo, since 1973.DiSpigna is known for his contribution to the design of several typefaces, most famously ITC Serif Gothic and ITC Lubalin Graph; but also many others. His typefaces have been used for corporations such as PBS and Coca-Cola.
DiSpigna is also known for his hand-drafted Spencerian lettering, a collection of which he published in his book Love Letters.
His career and design work are the subject of the Emmy-winning documentary film Imported from Brooklyn.
DiSpigna has taught at The School of Visual Arts and continues to teach at New York Institute of Technology and Pratt Institute. He is a professor of Graduate Communications Design.