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Lily Hilo NF


Lily Hilo NF is a Nick's Fonts font family with 1 style priced from $20.00.

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Lily Hilo NFPurchase Options
  Lily Hilo NF Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesCentral EuropeTurkishRomanian
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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: January 2nd, 2008
Designed by: Dave West, Nick Curtis
Designed when: 2008
Contained in Categories: Decorative & Display, Funny
Design owned by: Nick's Fonts
Originally created by: Photo-Lettering
MyFonts Keywords: ancient, decorative, funny, headline, quaint, retro, unique [suggest]


Lily Hilo NF

This sometimes-topheavy, sometime-bottomheavy, sometimes-centered typecase is based on an old Photolettering face designed by the irrepressible Dave West, originally called Nickelodeon. That name was already taken, so I chose another with a nod to the 1953 film starring Leslie Caron.

The PC PostScript, TrueType and OpenType versions contain the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.


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