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Chrome script lettering from 1956 to 1971

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CHEVROLET Bel Air (1956)

CHEVROLET Biscayne (1958)

CHEVROLET Delray (1958)

CHEVROLET Impala (1958)

CHEVROLET Yeoman (1958)

CHEVROLET Parkwood (1960)

CHEVROLET Impala (1962)

CHEVROLET Corvair (1963)

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CHEVROLET Corvair Monza Spyder (1963)

CHEVROLET Corvette Sting Ray (1963)

CHEVROLET Malibu (1964)

CHEVROLET Chevy II Nova (1964)

CHEVROLET Chevelle Malibu (1965)

CHEVROLET Corvette Sting Ray (1965)

CHEVROLET Caprice (1966)

CHEVROLET Camaro (1968)

CHEVROLET Chevelle Concours (1968)

CHEVROLET Chevelle Malibu (1968)

CHEVROLET Impala (1968)

CHEVROLET Camaro (1969)

CHEVROLET Stingray (1969)

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CHEVROLET El Camino (1970)

CHEVROLET Cheyenne Super Fleetside (1971)

CHEVROLET Volt (2011)

Chrome script lettering

2011 marks the 100th anniversary of Chevrolet. The company started naming models during the 1910s, which carried names like ‘Classic six’ or ‘Superior sedan.’ Only the name Chevrolet sporadically appeared on grilles of early models. This changed during the late 1940s, when cars got ‘real’ names.
It started with bold, blocky typefaces, which gradually changed to the typical 1950s lettering we’re all familiar with. Like so many other things in the automotive industry the script lettering was a trend that only appeared during a certain era, in this case the 1950s. Visit Chromeography and you’ll notice how many other brands used the same techniques.
The typical chrome lettering vanished gradually during the 1960s and 1970s. The ‘Volt’ image above is an example of the current state of car typography. Masculine, bold typefaces without many curves, it’s almost the opposite of what was common during the 1950s, when the wordmarks were more feminine and elegant.
The use of chrome is prohibited in many countries now. It’s replaced by plastic, which looks cheap, like many other materials used on today’s cars.

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Paul Cueninsays:November 6, 2011 at 5:59 pm

Great comparison. Where did you find all of your images? Keep up the cool history typography stuff I am loving it.
-Paul

Christian Annyassays:November 6, 2011 at 6:18 pm

Most of the images were found on Flickr or by using Google image search.

Stephen Colessays:December 30, 2011 at 10:33 pm

Great work on isolating the scripts, Christian! Your analysis is mostly correct, but I’d say the chrome script style didn’t really decline until the 1970s. There were many in the 1960s, as our archives show.

Some dude who likes chrome lettering...says:March 2, 2012 at 8:37 am

GREAT site and a sweet collection and comparison of chrome letterings. It’s nice to see them on the cars they’re made for, but to have them displayed one after the other as I scroll down the page it’s an art form all on its own!