Oscar Ogg (1908–1971) was an American calligrapher and writer.
He was born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1908 and graduated from the University of Illinois in 1931.
[1] He worked for the Book-of-the-Month club and also studied, lectured on, and practiced calligraphy in New York.
This was a history of the alphabet from Phoenician times to the present.
[2] Ogg developed typefaces and fonts still in use in the 21st century.