Macy’s Font
What font is used in the Macy’s logo?
“ITC Avant Garde Gothic Pro Book” is the font used in the Macy’s logo. This font is designed by Edward Benguiat, André Gürtler, Herb Lubalin, Tom Carnase, Erich Gschwind, Christian Mengelt and published by ITC. You can purchase this font from the link below.
If you do not want to buy this font, we have also provided a free and alternative font that is very similar to the original font.
This font is “Evolventa” designed by Evolventa. You can use this font in your personal projects. Download and enjoy this font from the link below.
Many people are interested in visiting different parts of the city when traveling to a new city, and Macy’s store is one of the most attractive places in New York City that you can visit. From the beginning, the store’s logo font was one star.
The design of this logo is inspired by the tattoo on Roland Missy’s body when she was working on the ship as a teenager and tattooed it on her body. The font used is also in cosmetic and girly style, which you can use in Valentine’s Day cosmetics and flyers.
About Macy’s
The Macy’s Story is a collection of American chain stores founded in 1858 by Roland Hussey Macy. Since 2015, Mississauga has become the largest retail store in the United States with a retail strategy. As of March 2020, 842 Macy’s stores have been registered across the United States and its subordinate countries, such as Puerto Rico and Guam.
The main store in the Mississippi collection is the Herald Square branch in New York City, which operates as the flagship of these chain stores.
Between 1843 and 1855, Roland Hussey Macy opened four retail stores. All of these stores failed and went bankrupt, but Hussey Macy learned from his mistakes. He moved to New York in 1858 and opened a new store called R. H. Macy & Co.