Chelt
Kourosh Beigpour
Cheltenham, a display typeface by Bertram Goodhue and Ingalls Kimball in 1896, later refined by Morris Fuller Benton, blends old style and transitional elements, once dominating headlines until geometric sans-serifs rose to prominence in the 1930s.
Kourosh Beigpour, an award-winning graphic artist/designer, holds a BFA from Tehran University of Art and an MFA in International Contemporary Art and Design from Limkokwing University. Over decades, he's crafted designs for Google, the Broad, Getty, and Powerhouse museums, and various universities like UCI, UCLA, Stanford, NEIU, and OSU.
