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FIG Sans™


FIG Sans™ is a Process Type Foundry font family with 1 style priced from $39.00.

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FIG Sans™


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  FIG Sans Any OpenType FeaturesBasic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesCentral EuropeBalticTurkishRomanianDingbats & Symbols
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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: November 17th, 2002
Designed by: Eric Olson
Designed when: 2002
Contained in Categories: Computer-related, Sans Serif
Design owned by: Process Type Foundry
MyFonts Keywords: computer, geometric, information, sansserif [suggest]


FIG

Named after the collaboration of Frank Sheeran, Ian Chai and Glenn Chappell that produced the FIGlet application, FIG is set of three postscript typefaces in the spirit of early email and ASCII art explorations. Written in 1991 using the programming language C, the FIGlet application allows users to create fonts with basic ASCII characters. The FIG types capture the simplicity of the FIGlets with a family that includes a sans, a serif and a script.


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