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Challenge

 from Letraset

Challenge is a Letraset font family with 2 styles priced from $39.96.

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Challenge


Challenge Bold LET PlainPurchase Options
  Challenge Bold LET Plain Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsLigatures
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$39.96

Challenge Extra Bold LETPurchase Options
  Challenge Extra Bold LET Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsLigatures
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$39.96

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: March 17th, 2003
Designed by: Martin Wait
Designed when: 1982
Contained in Category: Script
Design owned by: Letraset
MyFonts Keywords: brush, informal, script, sign painting, speedletter


Challenge Extra Bold

English designer Martin Wait effectively captured the look of hand brushed letters with this bold, immediate typeface. An excellent choice for large headlines where a casual brush lettered effect is desired. To achieve the maximum visual impact, the capitals should be set closely and the lowercase letters should be overlapped to evoke a natural appearance.


Challenge Bold

English brush lettering specialist Martin Wait created Challenge Bold with all the fresh spontaneity of hand rendered lettering. For maximum effect, the capitals should be set closely and the lowercase letters should be overlapped to achieve an authentic appearance. Perfect where an informal, yet authoritative effect is required.


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