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ABTS milk

ABTS milk

by Albatross
Individual Styles from $19.00 USD
ABTS milk Font Family was designed by Jay Hilgert and published by Albatross. ABTS milk contains 1 styles.

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    About ABTS milk Font Family


    ABTS milk is fresh and fun script typeface with a unique blend of masculine, feminine, slab, serif, and sans-serif characteristics. The combination creates endless possibilities for different applications and breathes more personality into the typeface itself. With 384 glyphs, ABTS milk covers a wide range of languages and dialects, and also includes symbols, as seen in the gallery images.

    Designers: Jay Hilgert

    Publisher: Albatross

    Foundry: Albatross

    Design Owner: Albatross

    MyFonts debut: Feb 4, 2011

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    About Albatross

    With a library of 25 wildly varying typefaces, it’s hard to believe that Albatross started out as a “self-training exercise” for Oklahoma-based designer Jay Hilgert. Following several years spent working as a graphic and web designer, Jay launched his foundry in 2008 with his debut typeface Tire Shop. Since then, the designer has continued to hone his natural gift for crafting beautiful display faces. One of his most recent fonts, Microbrew, is proof of the foundry's expertise in this genre of type. Featured in our May 2014 edition of Rising Stars, the foundry’s most popular font to date has reigned over the Hot New Fonts list and even made it into the top 5 of our Best Sellers list after it’s release. Drawing inspiration from his hometown, the designer says that a handful of Albatross fonts are based on “found” type in and around Oklahoma City. He loves to experiment with different hand-drawn production techniques and to incorporate symbols into his typefaces.

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