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Fredericksburg

by Nick's Fonts
Individual Styles from $10.00 USD
The Fredericksburg Font Family was designed by Nick Curtis and published by Nick's Fonts. Fredericksburg contains 1 styles.

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In his book of 100 Wood Type Alphabets, Rob Roy Kelly called this face "Teutonic". This version adds lowercase letters, missing in the original, plus a few woodcut dingbats in the brackets, bar, section and florin positions. Named for a charming town in the Texas Hill Country, founded by German settlers in the mid-1850s. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).

Designers: Nick Curtis

Publisher: Nick's Fonts

Foundry: Nick's Fonts

Design Owner: Nick's Fonts

MyFonts debut: Jul 6, 2006

Fredericksburg

About Nick's Fonts

Nick’s Fonts is a modest little foundry dedicated to the preservation of our rich typographic heritage. Most of the foundry’s designs are based on authentic historical sources, gleaned from the massive collections of the Library of Congress. If you’re looking for a font that captures the essence of the Wild West, the Gay Nineties or the Jazz Age, look here first: if it’s not in the catalog, it will be soon.

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