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Castine

Castine™ by Three Islands Press
Individual Styles from $29.00
Complete family of 2 fonts: $49.00
Castine Font Family was designed by Brian Willson, Three Islands Press and published by Three Islands Press. Castine contains 2 styles and family package options. More about this family

About Castine Font Family


There's a cemetery in Castine, Maine, a lovely coastal town perhaps best known for Maine Maritime Academy and a surviving crop of stately old American elms, with headstones dating back into the 18th century -- the standard old headstone shape, often topped by winged skulls. Thanks to a local historical society volunteer, I got my hands on a couple rubbings; these show a particular style of stonecarving that proved captivating to the point of typeface design. Castine has a full character set in both roman and italic styles.

Designers: Brian Willson, Three Islands Press

Publisher: Three Islands Press

Foundry: Three Islands Press

Original Foundry: unknown

Design Owner: Three Islands Press

MyFonts debut: Jun 29, 2006

Castine™ is a trademark of Three Islands Press.

About Three Islands Press

Three Islands Press (a.k.a., “3IP”) is a small type foundry in Rockport, Maine. Specialties include historical replications, fine text type, old map fonts, and painstaking recreations of vintage and modern handwriting. 3IP is the d.b.a. of Brian Willson, who accidentally stumbled into type design in the 1990s after a career in print and broadcast journalism. He has absolutely no formal training—just a peculiar knack for making fonts that look like real handwriting and antique text materials. 3IP also represents the work of Swedish type designer Lars Bergquist, whose previous career was publishing of encyclopedias and reference literature in the days of lead type. Bergquist’s elegant, varied, multipurpose typefaces are as polished as any out there.