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Nylon and DraylonA font family tree displays different foundries’ versions, or a foundry’s different cuts, of basically the same typeface design.
Nylon and DreylonSome words from Virus: Nylon is based on letterforms in paintings from the 13-16th century, they seemed to have this manic range of shapes which had very little to do with the classic ideal. Draylon is a much more restrained font based on 17-18th century letterforms. Both have been drawn to reflect they were produced on a computer. Both have been drawn so that you can mix and plunder letterforms from different centuries in the same word. |
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