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P22 Curwen

P22 Curwen™

by IHOF
Individual Styles from $24.95 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $39.95 USD
P22 Curwen Font Family was designed by Colin Kahn and published by IHOF. P22 Curwen contains 2 styles and family package options.

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P22 Curwen Complete Family

2 fonts

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Per Style:

$19.97 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$39.95 USD

About P22 Curwen Font Family


P22 Curwen was originally designed by an unknown designer. This version was created by Colin Kahn. P22 Curwen Poster is a digitized version of a rare wood type used by the Curwen Press in England in the early 20th Century for poster work. The font was known to have been cut in 6 sizes—from 3-line (3/4 inch) to 16-line (3 inch) in height. The font was based from impressions made of the 6-line type. P22 Curwen Maxima is a hyper-stylized re-interpretation of Curwen Poster by Colin Kahn. As a post-modern poster type, it evokes an organic nature within a novel maximalist framework. It is reminiscent of early phototype display faces with an illogical three-dimensionality which serves to give the font continuity. The capitals are buried beneath stylistic wood shavings complementing the sculpture like quality of the lowercase. Perfect for (almost) any project.

Designers: Colin Kahn

Publisher: IHOF

Foundry: IHOF

Design Owner: IHOF

MyFonts debut: Dec 12, 2005

P22 Curwen™ is a trademark of International House of Fonts.

About IHOF

International House of Font (IHOF) is a type boutique showcasing distinctive type designs and designers from around the world. While still technically part of P22 Type Foundry, IHOF offers a wider range of styles from single fonts to a mega-font families with a focus on historically inspired designs. Designs include historical revivals but also original designs from a range of contemporary type designers.

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