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P22 Zaner
P22 Zaner is an IHOF font family with 4 styles priced from $29.95. Click a Purchase Options button below to view pricing and availability information for a particular group of fonts, or see purchase options for the entire family.
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Design Credits
First seen on MyFonts: May 10th, 2006
Designed by: Paul Hunt
Designed when: 2006
Contained in Categories: Engraved, Script
Design owned by: IHOF
MyFonts Keywords: calligraphic, calligraphy, connected, cursive, elegant, engraving, fanciful, formal, greetings, handwriting, heavy, invitation, ornament, ornamental, ornate, pen, penmanship, poster, script, sophisticated, spencerian, sultry, swash, swashes, vintage, wedding
P22 Zaner
P22 Zaner is based on ornamental penmanship as taught by Charles Paxton Zaner at his art college at the turn of the 20th century.
The Zaner font set includes four unique fonts that complement the other fonts in the set. Each font is available in PostScript and TrueType formats as well as OpenType which offers even more characters, options and overall functionality.
Set options include PostScript and TrueType with a bonus set of extras and a “super” pro set containing over 3,000 characters.
Zaner is perfect for wedding invitations and documents that require a touch of elegance.
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