Dada 1916–1923 is the editorial transcription of the poster-catalogue. Created by Marcel Duchamp for the famous Dada retrospective of 1953 at the Sidney Janis Gallery.
The font used in this logo is Helvetica. If you are into manga making, comic, magazine, or graphic novel makers, designing and creating a good comic poster or magazine cover can be really useful as well as fruitful for your upcoming and existing manga or magazines. The reader can attract to your books when you use good fonts in your poster. So, you can use these fonts for attractive lettering in your manga or comic poster, magazine, or book covers.
How to download and use the Dada Font?
You can download this font fromFont Sherlock. The site will redirect you to the front page where you will find the Character Map of this font. In order to understand the glyphs and typeface of this font, a character map can be beneficial. Also, you can use the “Preview” Feature to see the snapshot of the desired text on the font. Lastly, follow the steps below to download and install the font in your local system and use it :
- Click the “Download” button below.
- The page will redirect you to the Dada Font page.
- Click the Download button to get the zip file of the font.
- Extract the zip file.
- Install the font file and use it.