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1420 Gothic Script

This script font was inspired by the type most commonly used during the period 1300s to 1500s.

It is a compromise between historic truth and contemporary use. We particularly thank very much the Paris Sorbonne University professor who gave us freely and patiently numerous and valuable advice and criticism for this work.

This font include “long s”, naturally, as typicaly medieval, a lot of ligatures and abbreviations as “que, qui, quo, per, pre, ff, ffi, fi, ft, sd, pp...”, but also a few final and initial characters and final additionable loops.

Instructions for use, added, helps to identify them on keyboard. It can be used for web-site titles, posters and fliers design, editing ancient texts or greeting cards, all various sorts of presentations, as a very decorative, elegant and luxurious font...

This font remains clear and esay to read over a wide range of sizes. Its original medieval size is about 18/24 points.



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