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Augustea Open

 from Letraset

Augustea Open is a Letraset font family with 1 style priced from $39.96.

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Augustea Open
157034; ; English
157034; ; Western Europe


Augustea Open LETPurchase Options
  Augustea Open LET Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsLigaturesDingbats & Symbols
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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: March 17th, 2003
Designed by: Aldo Novarese
Designed when: 1951
Contained in Categories: Decorative & Display, Engraved, Glyphic
Design owned by: Letraset
Originally created by: Nebiolo
MyFonts Keywords: decorative, engraving, glyphic, roman, serif [suggest]


Augustea Open

Justifiably, Augustea Open is one of the best-loved classical, monumental letterforms that feature a stone cut, inscriptional effect. Its stately appearance has sustained an unrivalled level of popularity since Aldo Novarese designed it for the Italian Nebiolo Typefoundry in 1951. Augustea Open looks superb when set with a widely spaced bias.


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