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ITC Flora®

von ITC
Einzelschnitte ab $29.99 USD
Komplette Familie mit 2 Fonts: $69.99 USD
Die Schriftfamilie ITC Flora wurde von Gerard Unger entworfen und von ITC veröffentlicht. ITC Flora enthält 2 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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ITC Flora Complete Family Pack

2 Fonts

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pro Font:

$34.99 USD

Paket mit 2 Fonts:

$69.99 USD

pro Font:

$34.99 USD

Paket mit 2 Fonts:

$69.99 USD

Über die Familie


ITC Flora is the work of Dutch designer Gerard Unger, and is named for his daughter. He started by doing calligraphy experiments with felt-tip and ballpoint pens, and developed these drawings into a formalized script typeface. Swiss typographer Max Caflisch advised the Dr.-Ing Rudolf Hell GmbH technology firm to add a new round-nibbed script face to their Digiset type library, and in 1984, Flora was released by Hell. Unger used a chancery cursive skeleton in this design, which imparts grace and movement. Flora was also intentionally designed to be simple and sturdy, and with its minimal variation in thick/thin stroke ratio, it worked well on the early digital typesetting machines. In 1989, the International Typeface Corporation released the font. ITC Flora continues to work well on current printers and typesetters, and it has an enduring popularity for uses that range from short text passages to display headlines.

Designer: Gerard Unger

Herausgeber: ITC

Foundry: ITC

Eigentümer des Designs: ITC

MyFonts Debüt: Jan 1, 2000

ITC Flora® is a trademark of Monotype ITC Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and which may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.

Über ITC

An international leader in typeface design and marketing for over 30 years, ITC collaborates with world-class designers to provide a versatile selection classic typefaces and innovative new designs. ITC licenses its typeface library throughout the world to companies in the graphic design, computer, and printing technology fields.

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