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CA Spy Royal

CA Spy Royal

by Cape Arcona Type Foundry
Individual Styles from $19.00
Complete family of 6 fonts: $39.00
CA Spy Royal Font Family was designed by Thomas Schostok and published by Cape Arcona Type Foundry. CA Spy Royal contains 6 styles and family package options.

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About CA Spy Royal Font Family


Spy Royal is a junctionless script typeface and comes in 6 styles. It’s a hybrid between script and so called streamline fonts. The origins are based on an advertising by Japan Airlines, dated around 1954, offering flights to San Francisco, Honolulu and Okinawa in the new DC-6B “Pacific Courier” airplane. Only the letters for the words “JAPAN AIR LINES” were used, so that the creative part was to reimagine a full font out of just a handful of uppercase letters. Originally released in 2004, Spy Royal was now undergoing a major rework and is now republished with additional styles like shadow-lines and 3D-shadow. Its charm is manifold, we think everything related to cars, racing, hot rod, vintage, cocktails, retro, restaurants, gasoline and of course airlines will look great in Spy Royal. Spy Royal includes alternate characters, ligatures and West European diacritics.

Designers: Thomas Schostok

Publisher: Cape Arcona Type Foundry

Foundry: Cape Arcona Type Foundry

Design Owner: Cape Arcona Type Foundry

MyFonts debut: Mar 9, 2005

CA Spy Royal

About Cape Arcona Type Foundry

The Cape Arcona Type Foundry is a type studio based in Essen/Germany run by Stefan Claudius and Thomas Schostok, established in 2002. In our work, we are aiming for typefaces with a non-conformist personality. Over the years, the field of business expanded from individual typeface design to custom font production, corporate and logo design and complex text-font families. This is the kind of work we love: Thinking beyond the ordinary, imagining better worlds and better fonts.

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