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[ipcpsulfgf] Download P22 Underground Pro Fonts Family From P22 Type Foundry

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Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 The P22 Underground Pro font family started in 1997 as the first and only officially licensed revival of Edward Johnston ’s London Underground railway lettering. The original design by Richard Kegler sought to be as true to the original as possible. In 2007 P22 revised and expanded the fonts into a massive character set with additional weights, language support, and stylistic alternates. Endeavoring to make this font family a more versatile and useful tool for a designer, P22 sought to add true italics to this stalwart type design. The only other existing italic interpretation of Johnston’s Underground type was executed by the inimitable Dave Farey and Richard Dawson at Housestyle Graphics. We asked Dave Farey to imagine an Underground italic that would pair well with the P22 Underground, done as ...

Download Bellavista Font Family From Great Scott

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Download Bellavista Font Family From Great Scott Bellavista is a hairline Art Deco / Functionalism style sans serif with clean geometric lines. It comes in several optical weights and widths. Mix and match the differents widths to create both elegant and somewhat awkward styles. First released in 2017 Bellavista has now been re-released with expanded characters and as a variable version. The variable version of Bellavista makes it a dream to play with in variable font supported apps such as Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator. Download Bellavista Font Family From Great Scott Download Now View Gallery

Download Swonderful Font Family From The Ampersand Forest

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Download Swonderful Font Family From The Ampersand Forest Everyone loves an Art Deco typeface. And there are hundreds of similarly-designed deco faces out there! But not one of them seems to have every form of every character that you want or need at any given moment. That’s why Swonderful was created! It has more letterform variations than you can shake a stick at (if you're inclined to shake sticks at things). With four variations of every uppercase form, two variations of every lowercase form (plus diacritical characters for the standard set), you’re bound to find the character you need for any given project, whether the style is French Art Deco, American Streamline Moderne, or Jazzy Midcentury Gaspipe. Just switch between stylistic sets! And you’ll find all those characters in three standard weights: Light, Regular, and Bold. They’re designed as a unicase, so they’re all height-compatible, and every set works with every other set, ...