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Century Expanded™


Century Expanded™ is an Elsner+Flake font family with 2 styles priced from $21.50.

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Century Expanded"
320472; ; English


Century Exp EF RegularPurchase Options
  Century Exp EF Regular Basic Latin/English lettersEuroLigaturesDingbats & Symbols
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$21.50

Century Exp EF Regular ItalicPurchase Options
  Century Exp EF Regular Italic Basic Latin/English lettersEuroLigaturesDingbats & Symbols
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$21.50

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: January 1st, 2000
Designed by: Morris Fuller Benton
Letterform design based on: Century Expanded
Contained in Categories: Legible, Transitional
Design owned by: Veronika Elsner, Günther Flake
MyFonts Keywords: 1900s, american, brochures, businesstext, catalogues, century, disney, elegant, feminine, formal, headline, legible, magazine, modernstyle, neutral, newsletter, sensible, serif, static, transitional, valuable [suggest]


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