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First seen on MyFonts: April 12th, 2002 (Updated: Aug 29th, 05) WalburnWalburn is an adaptation of a typeface by Erich Walbaum, c.1800. It was originally suggested as a headline face by newspaper designer Tony Sutton, and subsequently developed for Canada’s national paper, The Globe and Mail. It has narrow serifs and sidebearings, for a tight fit; and a finely-detailed, stylized finish to add visual interest. The faux finish discreetly mimics the look of letterpress typography; it is an effect that can be controlled, thanks to the variety of fonts. While the fonts are mainly intended for display usage, the Fine styles have smaller details, narrower serifs, and a tighter fit — for use at larger sizes. WalburnCondensed “modern” family based on the early 19th Century Walbaum typeface. A variety of treatments for use at sizes ranging from text to large display, where the micro-detailing comes into full effect. Not quite what you’re looking for? Try looking at more fonts like this. ‘Walburn’ is a trademark of ShinnType. |
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