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19th Century Retro

par Matthias Luh
Styles individuels à partir de $30.00 USD
Famille complète de 4 polices: $60.00 USD
La famille de polices 19th Century Retro a été conçue par Matthias Luh et publiée par Matthias Luh. 19th Century Retro contient 4 styles et options de package familial.

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19th Century Retro is a re-design of an official German font style (called ‘Fraktur’) which was used in official documents in the 19th and early 20th century. There is an alternative small letter ‘s’ which you generate by typing the @ sign. This alternative letter was the original small letter s which was printed in the middle and at the beginning of a word originally (for example in the words ‘slightly’ and ‘best’). However, if the s was at the end, the normal small letter s was used (for example in the words ‘it's’ and ‘columns’). For readability reasons I decided to put the normal small letter s onto the s-key on your keyboard.

Concepteurs: Matthias Luh

Éditeur: Matthias Luh

Fonderie: Matthias Luh

Maître d'ouvrage: Matthias Luh

MyFonts débout: Jun 6, 2012

19th Century Retro

À propos Matthias Luh

Founded in 2010 by Matthias Luh in Germany, this foundry specializes in retro and creative fonts, offering a diverse collection of over 20 unique typefaces. Notable among these are the popular typewriter fonts ‘Typewriter BasiX’, ‘Typewriter DirtY’, and ‘Typewriter Revo’, which are designed to be compatible with one another and come in various styles. Additionally, explore the captivating ‘paintbrushdd’, ‘Scratch That’, ‘Flip Spatters’, and ‘19th Century Retro’ font series, each showcasing distinctive design traits that appeal to graphic designers, artists, and creative professionals seeking to add a touch of nostalgia and creativity to their projects. This foundry stands out for its commitment to quality and innovation in font design, making it a go-to source for unique typographic solutions.

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