David Lance Goines

David Lance Goines (May 29, 1945 – February 19, 2023),[1] was an American artist, calligrapher, printmaker, typographer, printing entrepreneur, and author.

[2] Goines was Alice Waters’ boyfriend in spring 1966, when she was helping Ramparts editor Robert Scheer's unsuccessful campaign for Congress.

[8] The major output of the press consists of Goines' limited edition poster and calendar art, distributed by Dow and Frosini.

[11] In 1982, Goines published the calligraphic classic A Constructed Roman Alphabet, which won him the 1983 American Book Award.

He also designed the logotype and lettering for a number of Berkeley-based businesses, past and present, including Velo-Sport (a bicycle store) and the Scharffen Berger Chocolate Company.