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P22 Czech Modernist CD

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Price: $39.95
Package number: 172811
Package type: Font CD
Inventory: In stock! Should ship within 1 business day.
License: P22 End User License Agreement and Limited Warranty
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The typefaces and graphic elements on the Czech Constructivist CD are drawn from the work of Czech designer Vojtech Preissig, whose type and book designs helped define the Czech graphic arts identity of the early 20th Century. These alphabets combine bold experimentation with a high degree of legibility.



Package Contents:

Formats: Windows TrueTypeWindows PostScriptMac TrueTypeMac PostScript Windows TrueType, Windows PostScript, Mac TrueType, Mac PostScript

Contains 3 styles.

Top styles in this package:

  1. P22 Preissig Roman
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  2. P22 Preissig Scrape
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Complete font list:

Font Name Format Character Sets
P22 Preissig RomanOpenType OTFWindows PostScriptWindows TrueTypeMac PostScriptMac TrueTypeAny OpenType FeaturesBasic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesCentral EuropeBalticTurkishRomanianOpenType AlternatesDingbats & Symbols
P22 Preissig ExtrasOpenType OTFWindows PostScriptWindows TrueTypeMac PostScriptMac TrueTypeBasic Latin/English letters
P22 Preissig ScrapeOpenType OTFWindows PostScriptWindows TrueTypeMac PostScriptMac TrueTypeAny OpenType FeaturesBasic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesCentral EuropeBalticTurkishRomanianOpenType AlternatesDingbats & Symbols


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