Ross Frederic George

Biography

Ross F. George was a talented sign painter, inventor, and type designer who resided in Seattle, Washington. Citation: George, R. F. (1941). Calligraphy charts. Camden, N.J: Hunt Pen Co. He learned to letter by Wm. Hugh Gordon.[1]

APA Citation Gordon, W. Hugh. (1918). Lettering for commercial purposes. Cincinnati: Signs of the Times Pub. Co.

MLA Citation Gordon, William Hugh. Lettering for Commercial Purposes. Cincinnati: Signs of the Times Pub. Co, 1918.


Mr. George and Mr. Gordon were asked to design pens for Hunt Pen Company in 1913. By 1915 the pens were patented, and then put into production. The pens included A-style, B-style, C-style, D-style, and E-style nibs that reportedly cut the labor time of the Lettering Artist in half.[2] Ross then proceeded doing a periodical Speedball Text Book which was a way for him to provide insight to those who wished to learn the art of lettering and sign painting.

In 1929, Ross F. George[3][4] received a patent for a Noiseless switch.

He created numerous editions until his death in 1959. His last was the 17th Edition, although he had some involvement with the 18th Edition.

References

  1. http://www.myfonts.com/person/William_Hugh_Gordon/
  2. see Calligraphy Drawing History, second paragraph
  3. @{patent:1720395, title = "Noiseless switch", number = "1720395", author = "George, Ross F.", year = "1929", month = "July", url = "http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1720395.html" }
    • Patent
    Author Year Title Country Assignee Number URL George, Ross F. 1929 Noiseless switch United States George, Ross F. 1720395 http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1720395.html


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