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Amigo™

A font family tree displays different foundries’ versions, or a foundry’s different cuts, of basically the same typeface design.

Amigo 
Linotype Font Family — 1 style
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Amigo Any OpenType FeaturesBasic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesOther OpenTypeDingbats & Symbols
Adobe Font Family — 1 style — from $29.00
Amigo"
New Amigo Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesDingbats & Symbols
Arthur Baker Font Family — 6 styles — from $12.00
New Amigo
Amigo 
Monotype Imaging Font Family — 2 styles
Amigo
New Amigo 
Glyph Systems Font Family — 6 styles
New Amigo

Amigo

Some words from Linotype:

Amigo was designed by Arthur Baker in 1989 and consists of a single weight. Its basic forms are based on Venetian old face types, as can be seen for example in the slightly slanted cross stroke of the lower case e. But Baker also gave his figures eccentric contours, for example, a marked stroke contrast which gives the look of having been written with a broad-tipped pen, and the change in stroke is by no means regular in the lower case characters. The heavier upper parts become thinner as they progress downward, in contrast to the tendency of most text typefaces. The eccentricity of the forms give the characters a lively almost comic look and is best highlighted in large point sizes. However, Amigo is also legible in point sizes as small as 10 and well-suited for middle length texts and headlines.



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