What font does Dunkin' Donuts use?
Dunkin' Branding / The Dunkin' Donuts Logo Font
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Dunkin' Branding / The Dunkin' Donuts Logo Font
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Dunkin' is the world's leading baked goods and coffee chain, serving more than 3 million customers each and every day. True to our name, we offer 50+ varieties of donuts, but you can also enjoy dozens of premium beverages, bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods.
Designed by Colophon.
In 2018, the company dropped the “Donuts” from their name. JKR commissioned Colophon “to produce two type families, that would build upon the heritage of Dunkin’s strong and highly-recognisable type usage.” The set of custom typefaces comprises three styles, Dunkin Sans in Headline (Display) and Book cuts, and Dunkin Serif. It’s accompanied by Arabic and Cyrillic logotypes. See more images on the Colophon website. Unlike Frankfurter, Dunkin Display includes a lowercase.
This font is not publicly available.
Designed by Bob Newman, Nick Belshaw, Esselte Letraset, and Alan Meeks.
Frankfurter font is the work of designer Alan Meeks. The most distinctive feature of this informal, sans serif typeface is its curved or rounded terminals. The letters look best when set closely together. Frankfurter Medium is well-suited to a variety of display applications and comes in four weights, regular, medium, highlight and inline.
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