Tag: 80s font

Miami Vice Font

The iconic Miami Vice font, possibly Broadway D, originates from the '80s TV show's logo. Airing from 1984 to 1989, Miami Vice follows undercover cops Crockett and Tubbs in stylish Miami crime-fighting. The font, part of the Broadway Font family by Morris Fuller Benton, exudes retro charm inspired by Broadway neon signs and Art Deco aesthetics.

The Golden Girls Font

In "The Golden Girls" logo, the title is presented in Futura Light, a geometric sans-serif font by Paul Renner from 1927, embodying the Bauhaus style's modern elegance. The opening sequence features Zapf Chancery Medium Italic and Monotype Corsiva, fonts that replicate chancery handwriting, designed by Hermann Zapf in 1979 and Patricia Saunders in 1995, respectively. This beloved NBC sitcom (1985-1992) humorously chronicles the lives of four older women sharing a home in Miami, exploring friendship and life's challenges in their golden years.

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