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P22 Daddy-O Square™

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P22 Daddy-O Square™ is a P22 font family with 1 style priced from $19.95.

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P22 Daddy-O Square™


P22 Daddy O SquarePurchase Options
  P22 Daddy O Square Any OpenType FeaturesBasic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesOpenType AlternatesDingbats & Symbols
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$19.95

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: March 21st, 2000
Designed by: Michael Want
Designed when: 1995
Contained in Category: Funny
Design owned by: P22
MyFonts Keywords: beat, funny [suggest]


P22 Daddy-O

Based on the lettering and graphic design of the Beat Generation era, Daddy-O was produced in conjunction with the Whitney Museum of American Art to coincide with the exhibition Beat Culture and the New America: 1950-1965. These way gone fonts and extras both capture and affectionately satirize the graphic design of the era. Package now features poet Rod McKuen in an updated version of the Beatsville album cover from 1959.


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