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Pudgy Puss NF


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

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Pudgy Puss NF


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  Pudgy Puss NF Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesCentral EuropeTurkishRomanian
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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: September 11th, 2007
Designed by: Herb Lubalin, Tom Carnase, Nick Curtis
Designed when: 2007
Letterform design based on: Fat Face
Contained in Categories: Decorative & Display, Modern, Transitional
Design owned by: Nick's Fonts
MyFonts Keywords: 1800s, 1970s, american, ancient, bodoni, decorative, didone, economic, elegant, feminine, heavy, narrow, serif, static, transitional, wildwest, wood [suggest]


Pudgy Puss NF

Here’s a new take on an old favorite, the Lubalin-Carnase classic Fat Face.

This version, intended for large headlines, cranks the original’s very high contrast up another notch.

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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