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Plectrum CP

Plectrum CP

by CounterPoint Type Studio
Individual Styles from $29.95
Complete family of 4 fonts: $99.95
Plectrum CP Font Family was designed by Jason Anthony Walcott and published by CounterPoint Type Studio. Plectrum CP contains 4 styles and family package options.

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About Plectrum CP Font Family


As the first multi-font family designed for the CounterPoint font library, Plectrum offers designers and font lovers an alternative to the usual display style fonts of CounterPoint with a low key yet elegant sans serif family that can serve a variety of functions. Designed as a humanist style sans serif, the letters have variation in stroke weight. The italic faces have some variation in the letter design making them more of a true italic rather than simple oblique faces. The complete family consist of four weights: Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic which can be purchased separately or as a complete package. The typeface has some unique features which add warmth to the design such as a slanted cross bar on the lowercase e and a large x-height. This is a solid, versatile family. Available in OpenType and contains support for Latin based and Eastern European languages.

Designers: Jason Anthony Walcott

Publisher: CounterPoint Type Studio

Foundry: CounterPoint Type Studio

Design Owner: CounterPoint Type Studio

MyFonts debut: Feb 14, 2015

Plectrum CP

About CounterPoint Type Studio

The new type foundry from long-time font designer Jason Walcott. CounterPoint fonts will continue to provide the graphics industry with high-quality OpenType fonts. The main focus of CounterPoint designs will be on developing unique and interesting display faces. When applicable, the advantages of OpenType technology will be used to create typefaces that are able to give a more hand-lettered and organic look to computer based fonts.

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