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Bluebeard™


Bluebeard™ is a Canada Type font family with 1 style priced from $9.95.

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Bluebeard™


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  Bluebeard Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigatures
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$9.95

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: July 19th, 2004
Designed by: Patrick Griffin
Designed when: 2004
Contained in Category: Blackletter
Design owned by: Canada Type
MyFonts Keywords: ancient, blackletter, church, fairy, fairytale, fraktur, middleages, monastic, news, pirate [suggest]


Bluebeard

Named after the famous French fairy tale, Bluebeard is a surprisingly legible, slightly worn-out mix of majestic blackletter majuscules and roman minuscules.

Perfect for designs of old settings, like books of fairy tales, old war books, or anything historical.


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‘Bluebeard’ is a trademark of Canada Type.



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