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Abecedarian


Abecedarian is a The Type Fetish font family with 1 style priced from $0.00.

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Abecedarian


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  Abecedarian Basic Latin/English letters
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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: May 21st, 2004
Designed by: Samuel Hoppe
Designed when: 1998
Contained in Categories: Decorative & Display, Funny, Script
Design owned by: The Type Fetish
MyFonts Keywords: decorative, education, funny, handwriting, informal, pen, rough, script [suggest]


Abecedarian

Chank claims to have the fastest type design, we think we have the youngest.

Samuel was merely four years old when he wrote out his first face. We are expecting many more brilliant typefaces from this upcoming designer.

Please note that this font has no numbers or punctuation symbols; Samuel just did letters at that time.


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