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1776 Independence

1776 Independence was designed inspired mainly from the font used by John Dunlap in the night of 1776 July 4th in Philadelphia to print the first 200 sheets of the Congress' Declaration of Independence establishing the United States of America. I just added accented letters and a few others, with respect for the original design.

A render sheet,enclosed with font file, help to identify them on keyboard.

It can be used as web-site titles, posters and fliers, editing ancient texts, menus or greeting cards as a very decorative font...

This font supports as easily enlargement or small size, remaining clear and easy to read from 8 or 9 points to 72 and over. It give a smart look especially to prints.


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