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Pseudo-Hellenic

by Simeon out West
Individual Styles from $18.00 USD
The Pseudo-Hellenic Font Family was designed by and published by Simeon out West. Pseudo-Hellenic contains 1 styles.

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Pseudo-Hellenic is a font based the Greek typeface of Firmin Didot. The original Greek typeface became standard during the Victorian era and remained popular until the last part of the twentieth century. Pseudo-Hellenic seeks to create an environment reminicent of the many Greek texts and is meant to re-create their ethos while communicating with a non-Greek speaking audience. Pseudo-Hellenic with full punctuation, a character 221 glyph character set that allows the user to type in most Western European Latin alphabet languages. Being a decorative font, it works best at larger point sizes.

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Publisher: Simeon out West

Foundry: Simeon out West

Design Owner: Simeon out West

MyFonts debut: Oct 14, 2008

Pseudo-Hellenic

About Simeon out West

I began to create fonts after a long, fruitless, and frustrating struggle to find satisfactory fonts that resembled calligraphy from ancient and mediaval Eastern Orthodox manuscripts. The results of my first efforts were rather clumsy, but as I improved my efforts, I received enough compliments on my fonts that I felt that it was worthwhile to share these fonts with others. I hope they bring you as much pleasure as they do me.

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