In the six decades since the publication of the original Dune novel in 1965, the science fiction franchise has gone through many different typographic identities. Notable examples include the use of Giorgio for the British paperbacks by NEL (c. 1968) and Albertus for David Lynch’s movie adaptation (1984). But another typeface has even stronger ties to Dune and its author. It appeared on the covers of dozens of books, including the classic Dune trilogy and its sequels, and also on other titles by – or about – Frank Herbert, from various imprints. Strangely enough, the name of this typeface is barely known even among die-hard fans.
Davison Art Nouveau was drawn by lettering artist Meyer M. “Dave” Davison for Photo-Lettering (PLINC), a typesetting company in New York City. It was first shown in PLINC’s 1967 Alphabet Yearbook. Basically a bold all-caps roman with long bracketed serifs, Davison Art Nouveau comes in three variants of increasing ornamentation: Art Nouveau with Flourishes, Modified, and Ornate.
Each variant includes additional alternates, some of which sport swashes, fox tail extensions, and curlicues that reach above and below the line. Depending on which glyphs are selected, the look of words set in Davison Art Nouveau ranges from sober to discreetly flowery to full-blown carnivalesque. That’s one reason this face isn’t easy to track down – it can take on so many different appearances. The other reason is that it was exclusive to PLINC. And PLINC was a service provider, not a font retailer. You couldn’t buy or license a copy of Art Nouveau. If you wanted to have some text set in this font, you had to place an order at their Manhattan office at 216 East 45th Street, in person or by phone or post.
![Children of Dune (1976). Berkley Medallion, 1977. Cover art by . [More info on ISFDB]](https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/use-media-items/151/150727/upto-700xauto/63cc03e2/15986226363_920f3a0eb4_b.jpeg)
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A later printing of Children of Dune by Berkley, 1984. Instead of golden embossed letters, it features plain beige ones.

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Dune, Dune Messiah, and Children of Dune, in undated paperback editions by Ace and Berkley Medallion
The liaison between Dune and Davison Art Nouveau started in September 1975, when the typeface was used by Berkley Medallion for a paperback edition of the first two novels. At the time, the Berkley imprint was owned by New York-based publisher G.P. Putnam’s Sons. When Berkley Putnam published the first hardcover edition of the third novel, Children of Dune, in 1976, the new typographic identity was applied there, too. Later on, Putnam used the typeface on the jackets for hardback editions of other, unrelated books authored (or coauthored) by Frank Herbert.
After Berkley acquired Ace Books in 1982, Ace took over as Putnam’s publisher for science fiction paperbacks. During this period, some of Herbert’s books also appeared under the Del Rey imprint. Despite the change in imprints, though, the link between Herbert and Art Nouveau lasted – that is, until around 1988. Such “author branding” was rather common, especially with science fiction and fantasy writers. Other examples on Fonts In Use include Roslyn Gothic for Philip K. Dick, Dynamo and Corporate for Arthur C. Clarke, and Pipeline for Robert Heinlein.
The uncredited typographer worked with the Modified variant – at least that’s what the A with curved bar and the E with curling middle bar shown in the limited typeface samples I’ve been able to compare suggest. The letterforms were used with varying degrees of condensation, something that was easily done with phototype. Given that Art Nouveau came with so many alternates, its use for Dune and beyond is impressively consistent. Across the dozens of applications, only a handful of variant glyphs were employed: see for example the two forms for A, one of them with a right stem that curves inward; the R with the curling terminal for “Trilogy” versus the one in “Frank Herbert” on the box set below; or the S with and without ball terminal at the top.
Right from the start, Friz Quadrata was introduced as the supporting typeface, a choice that was maintained for most of the following books.
This post showcases a considerable number of book covers and jackets featuring Art Nouveau, more or less in chronological order, without aiming for completeness. The credit for selecting Art Nouveau probably goes to an unknown art director working at the Berkley Publishing Corporation. My research didn’t turn up any names. If you have any additional insight, please leave a comment.
![Dune Trilogy: The first three books were also issued in a boxed set by Berkley Medallion, 1977. [More info on ISFDB] “The complete” is added in caps from .](https://hacktech.info/wp-content/plugins/trx_addons/components/lazy-load/images/placeholder.png)
Dune Trilogy: The first three books were also issued in a boxed set by Berkley Medallion, 1977. [More info on ISFDB] “The complete” is added in caps from Futura.
![Whipping Star (1970), Berkley Medaillon, 1977. Cover art by . [More info on ISFDB]](https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/use-media-items/152/151109/upto-700xauto/63d008b1/5225568089_f894ae8d24_o_d.jpeg)
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The typographic identity extended to items other than books, too. Frank Herbert’s Dune Calendar 1978 was published by Berkley in 1977, with illustrations by John Schoenherr.

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The Dune Calendar 1978 doesn’t only offer stunning art …

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… it’s also a great resource if you’re looking for a complete set of numerals from Davison Art Nouveau.

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The Illustrated Dune, illustrated by John Schoenherr, Berkley Windover, August 1978
![The Dosadi Experiment (1977), Berkley, 1978. Cover art by . [More info on ISFDB]](https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/use-media-items/152/151110/upto-700xauto/63cc2a4c/6236904301_4ab276b504_o_d.jpeg)
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![The Jesus Incident (1979) by Frank Herbert & Bill Ransom, Berkley, 1980. Cover art by . [More info on ISFDB]](https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/use-media-items/151/150725/upto-700xauto/63cc0bb2/5870195288_9f4360df7e_o_d.jpeg)
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![God Emperor of Dune, Berkley, Sep. 1981. [More info on ISFDB]](https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/use-media-items/151/150730/upto-700xauto/63cc2a6b/5237331555_ca4b904fd9_o_d.jpeg)
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![Under Pressure, originally titled The Dragon in the Sea (1956), Del Rey / Ballantine, 1981. Cover art by David B. Mattingly. [More info on ISFDB]](https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/use-media-items/183/182056/upto-700xauto/63cc22c9/Under%20Pressure.jpeg)
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![The Heaven Makers (1968), Del Rey / Ballantine, 1982. Cover art by Darrell K. Sweet [More info on ISFDB]](https://hacktech.info/wp-content/plugins/trx_addons/components/lazy-load/images/placeholder.png)
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![The Dune Encyclopedia by Willis Everett McNelly (ed.), a collection of essays written as a companion to the Dune series, first edition by Berkley, 1984. [More info on ISFDB]](https://hacktech.info/wp-content/plugins/trx_addons/components/lazy-load/images/placeholder.png)
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![God Emperor of Dune (1981, see above), Ace, June 1987. Cover art by . [More info on ISFDB]](https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/use-media-items/151/150723/upto-700xauto/63d009ec/5151722128_46b89a156d_o_d.jpeg)
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![Frank Herbert: The Maker Of Dune, edited by Tim O’Reilly, Berkley, 1987. [More info on ISFDB]](https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/use-media-items/152/151111/upto-700xauto/63cc1fed/49231969473_a0d7c0de96_o_d.jpeg)
Frank Herbert: The Maker Of Dune, edited by Tim O’Reilly, Berkley, 1987. [More info