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P22 Johnson Underground Extras™

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P22 Johnson Underground Extras™ is a P22 font family with 1 style priced from $19.95.

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P22 Johnson Underground Extras"
376134; ; English


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  P22 Johnson Underground Extras Basic Latin/English letters
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$19.95

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: March 21st, 2000
Designed by: Richard Kegler
Designed when: 1996
Contained in Category: Symbol
Design owned by: P22
MyFonts Keywords: cartography, london, symbol, tube [suggest]


P22 London Underground

The legendary sans serif design developed by Edward Johnston for the London Underground system in 1916 is available for the first time as a commercial font in an exclusive arrangement with the London Transport Museum. The font, as well as the all-caps bold version, is true to the original design, plus full international characters are also included. The extras feature graphic elements inspired by the design motifs of items including maps, tile patterns and seat covers.


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