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ITC Mithras™

 from Linotype

ITC Mithras™ is a Linotype font family with 1 style.

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ITC Mithras™


Mithras ITC RomanPurchase Options
  Mithras ITC Roman Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsLigaturesDingbats & Symbols
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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: September 14th, 2000
Designed by: Bob Anderton
Letterform design based on: ITC Mithras
Design owned by: ITC
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ITC Mithras

ITC Mithras was designed by Bob Anderton and finds its foundation in the worn yet elegant letters carved into stones of a Mithraic temple in Scotland. The capitals are narrow and complemented by a wide, full bodied lowercase. The proportions of the curves vary slightly between characters and this subtle contrast gives the face a mellow appearance while still attracting attention. ITC Mithras is a very legible typeface and hence applicable to a wide range of display uses.


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 • ITC: ITC Mithras™ (English)

‘ITC Mithras’ is a Trademark of International Typeface Corporation.



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