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Lodestone Pro

Lodestone Pro™

by Red Rooster Collection
Individual Styles from $60.00 USD
Lodestone Pro Font Family was designed by Steve Jackaman and published by Red Rooster Collection. Lodestone Pro contains 1 styles.

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About Lodestone Pro Font Family


Lodestone is a sans serif decorative typeface, and was created by Steve Jackaman (ITF) in 2017. The original design was known as ‘Marvin,’ and was created by Face Photosetting (London) in the early 1970’s. Since the name ‘Marvin’ was in use by another foundry at time of publication, ‘Lodestone’ was born. Lodestone has a clean, retro feel, and is electrifying at display sizes.

Designers: Steve Jackaman

Publisher: Red Rooster Collection

Foundry: Red Rooster Collection

Design Owner: Red Rooster Collection

MyFonts debut: Jun 21, 2017

Lodestone Pro™ is a trademark of Red Rooster Collection from ITF.

About Red Rooster Collection

Steve Jackaman, a British typography expert with over 40 years experience, started the Red Rooster Typefounders (RRT) in 1990 with a team of highly skilled type designers, typographers and software experts. Over the next four years, this team designed and produced nearly 200 typestyles. In 1994, Jackaman formed International TypeFounders, Inc. (ITF) with a new team of distinct and prolific type designers. Its flagship brand, the Red Rooster Collection, has grown to over 1,000 exclusive and unique fonts, and includes all the designs from the original RRT collection. Numerous exclusively licensed font collections and independent designers are the backbone of the Red Rooster Collection, including: Typsettra/Les Usherwood collection, the Ludlow collection, the TP collection, Stephenson Blake, Ltd., the Robert DeLittle collection, Hal Taylor, the Face collection, QBF, Darren Scott, Alessandro Segalini, Foster & Horton, and Arthur Baker.

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