The Pianist Font
What font is used in The Pianist logo?
“Franklin Gothic” is the font used in The Pianist logo. This font is published by Tilde. 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 “Libre Franklin ExtraBold” designed by Impallari Type. You can use this font in your personal and commercial projects. Download and enjoy this font from the link below.
The piano keys, which are in the form of word rectangles, have appeared in “The Pianist” logo font this time, and by imitating these keys, beautiful letters have been designed, and except for the letters that need to be bent, the rest are like piano keys. The effect of this font with a classic style is in the form of pieces of dust. In many classical music works, you can place parties such as wedding celebrations, night parties of this font in flyers and invitation cards.
About The Pianist
The pianist is based on the memoirs of a Polish Jew, Wladyslaw Szpilman, a pianist-composer, and musician. Szpilman published his memoirs of the 1946 war and occupation of Poland. Perhaps the short distance between the end of the war and the publication of the pianist has made it so bitter and black; a book devoid of any human love and warmth.
The film begins on September 23, 1939, just weeks after Nazi Germany’s military invasion of Poland. At the same time, however, the pianist continues to perform on Warsaw Radio. On his way to the radio station, he passes by the broken pieces of broken machinery and the carcasses of killed horses, and while playing the piano on the radio building, the sound of bombs falling on the city, every sound, including the sound of It has overshadowed the piano…