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Slab American

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uppercase | lowercase | normal

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Current pangram source: Typophile Pangrams Forum


Character Mini-Map

Here’s a partial character map for Slab American. This is for quick reference only and may not constitute the entire character set provided in the font.

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Available versions of this font

Basic Latin/English lettersUppercaseLowercaseWest European diacriticsEuroDigits

Slab American
OpenTypePS OpenType
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Basic Latin/English lettersUppercaseLowercaseWest European diacriticsEuroDigitsLigaturesCentral EuropeBalticTurkishCyrillicGreek ModernDingbats & Symbols

Slab American
Windows PostScriptWindowsType 1
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Slab American
Mac PostScriptType 1Macintosh
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Basic Latin/English lettersUppercaseLowercaseWest European diacriticsEuroDigitsLigatures

Slab American
Windows/Mac OS X TTFWindowsTrueType
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Slab American
Mac TrueTypeTrueTypeMacintosh
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Basic Latin/English lettersUppercaseLowercaseWest European diacriticsDigitsLigaturesCentral EuropeBalticTurkishCyrillicGreek ModernDingbats & Symbols

Slab American
Windows/Mac OS X TTFTrueTypeWindows
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Slab American
Mac PostScriptType 1Macintosh
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