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Newgrange


Newgrange is a Scriptorium font family with 1 style priced from $24.00.

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Newgrange


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  Newgrange Basic Latin/English letters
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$24.00

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: March 21st, 2006
Designed by: David Nalle
Designed when: 2006
Contained in Category: Decorative & Display
Design owned by: Scriptorium
MyFonts Keywords: angular, antiqued, capsonly, decorative, rune [suggest]


Newgrange

Newgrange is a distinctive Celtic-style font designed as a companion to our Stonecross font. It has the same size and weight as Stonecross and the same carved/chipped style, but rather than being based on traditional insular minuscule letter forms, it’s based on a squared uncial style similar to our Lindisfarne font.

The result is unusual and rather more modern looking than we expected, but it’s great for stylized titles. The name comes from the giant prehistoric stone tomb at Newgrange which some have called Ireland’s answer to Stonehenge.


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