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Teamhair

Teamhair™

by Evertype
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Complete family of 4 fonts: $40.00
Teamhair Font Family was designed by Michael Everson and published by Evertype. Teamhair contains 4 styles and family package options.

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Teamhair

4 fonts

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  • Teamhair Teamhair

  • Teamhair Oblique Teamhair Oblique

  • Teamhair Bold Teamhair Bold

  • Teamhair Bold Oblique Teamhair Bold Oblique

Per style:

$10.00

Pack of 4 styles:

$40.00

About Teamhair Font Family


Teamhair is a monowidth font based on the face used on the old Sears Tower Gaelic manual typewriter. Teamhair was first digitized in 1993 by Michael Everson and originally used the MacGaelic character set on the Macintosh platform, and ISO/IEC 8859-14 on the PC. In 2008 Teamhair version 3 was released in OpenType format, completely compliant with Unicode encoding and with an extended character set.

Designers: Michael Everson

Publisher: Evertype

Foundry: Evertype

Design Owner: Evertype

MyFonts debut: Nov 15, 2001

Teamhair™ is a trademark of Evertype.

About Evertype

Evertype is a font foundry, typesetting, software, and publishing company based in Westport, Co. Mayo, Ireland. Founded by Michael Everson, Evertype supports minority-language communities, especially in the fields of character standardization and internationalization. Michael is is one of the co-authors of the Unicode Standard, and is a Contributing Editor and Irish National Representative to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2, the committee responsible for the development and maintenance of the Universal Character Set. CeltScript is Michael's ongoing effort to provide high-quality reproductions of the Gaelic fonts historically used to print the Irish language since the first book was printed in 1571. In addition, he continues to design some "new" Gaelic fonts which are, he believes, authentic to the Celtic tradition. He has also made available the typefaces employed on the Irish typewriters which were in use earlier this century.

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