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Matinee Idol

 from Comicraft

Matinee Idol is a Comicraft font family with 2 styles priced from $49.00.

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Matinee Idol


CCMatinee IdolPurchase Options
  CCMatinee Idol Basic Latin/English letters
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  CCMatinee Idol Bold Basic Latin/English letters
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$49.00

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: October 26th, 2005
Designed when: 2002
Contained in Category: Script
Design owned by: Comicraft
MyFonts Keywords: comictext, curly, movie, pen, poster, script, wavy [suggest]


Matinee Idol

Now showing at your local picture house is the latest romantic comedy coupling featuring Matinee Idol and Matinee Idol Bold; famous faces you've come to know and love in features like Warners' “Hush” and Columbia’s “The Evil That Men Do.”

Stop by our lobby and check these fonts out.

Oh, and please remember to refrain from smoking and talking during the show!


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