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Visigoth™

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Visigoth™ is an Adobe font family with 1 style priced from $29.00.

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Visigoth"
387775; ; English
387775; ; Western Europe


Visigoth StdPurchase Options
  Visigoth Std Any OpenType FeaturesBasic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesDingbats & Symbols
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$29.00

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: December 3rd, 2007
Designed by: Arthur Baker
Designed when: 1988
Letterform design based on: Visigoth
Contained in Categories: Decorative & Display, Script
Design owned by: Alpha Omega
MyFonts Keywords: calligraphic, calligraphy, decorative, flair, invitation, script, serif, wedding [suggest]


Visigoth

Visigoth was created in 1988 by Arthur Baker for AlphaOmega Typography. He designed it specifically for setting the text of A Dante Bestiary published in 1989 for Ombondi Editions in New York.

Highly expressive and unusual lettershapes make Visigoth unique among script faces: it has bold, penwritten lines, a slight incline, and a distinct variation in stroke weights, making it ideal for advertising and other display work.


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‘Visigoth’ is a trademark of AlphaOmega Typography.



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