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Plastilin

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Plastilin

Some words from ParaType:

The name Plastilin comes from the soft, curved, stroke terminals of characters (J,K,L,R and others) and the little pointed serifs, as if extruded from stroke plastic mass.

The character set has a lot of additional Latin and Cyrillic ligatures, as well as several alternate letter forms. Plastilin is developed for ParaType company by Oleg Karpinsky in 2005.

It is for use both in display setting and short text passages.



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