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Choc®
Choc® is a Linotype font family with 3 styles. Click the Purchase Options button below to view pricing and availability information.
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Design Credits
First seen on MyFonts: September 14th, 2000 (Updated: Apr 1st, 07)
Designed by: Roger Excoffon, Phill Grimshaw
Letterform design based on: Choc Contained in Categories: Blackletter, Decorative & Display, Engraved, Script
Design owned by: Fonderie Olive
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Choc
Choc is the work of French designer Roger Excoffon, based on the traditions of Japanese brush calligraphy, thick yet graceful. Choc light was designed by Phil Grimshaw, who had to redraw many times in different weights before finding one that worked as a text face and remained true to the original.
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