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Karolinus Fraktur


Karolinus Fraktur is a Lars Törnqvist Typografi font family with 1 style priced from $19.95.

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Karolinus Fraktur


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  Karolinus Fraktur Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigatures
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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: March 27th, 2006
Designed when: 2006
Contained in Category: Blackletter
Design owned by: Lars Törnqvist Typografi
MyFonts Keywords: 1700s, baroque, blackletter, fraktur, german, highcontrast [suggest]


Karolinus Fraktur

A slightly regularized digital version of a late Baroque Fraktur type, probably from the beginning of the 18th century, issued by the Norstedts type foundry in Stockholm in 56 point size as “Sju petit fraktur nr 2”.

This digital font is designed for rather large sizes, at least 30 points. The font includes accented letters for all Western languages, as well as a long s and the usual Fraktur ligatures, e.g. ch, ck, st, tz.

Characters not included in the Unicode standard are encoded in the Private Use Area.


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