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Blue Plaque

by K-Type
Individual Styles from $20.00 USD
Blue Plaque Font Family was designed by Keith Bates and published by K-Type. Blue Plaque contains 1 styles.

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About Blue Plaque Font Family


Blue Plaque is a distressed font that simulates the low relief, white-painted lettering on English Heritage plaques attached to buildings where famous people have lived.


For creating mock plaques, a blank disk, with the English Heritage title at the top and the logo at the bottom, is included at the brace left { keystroke, and also at the section § keystroke.

A blank plaque without the English Heritage title and logo is included at the bar | keystroke.

A distressed English Heritage logo is included at the asterisk * keystroke.

he outer ring of the blue plaques, which is glazed in dark grey, is included at the brace right } keystroke, and also at the plusminus ± keystroke.


Photoshop's Outer Bevel Layer Style is perfect for adding a relief appearance to the letters.


Buyers are welcome to request a 1000px jpeg image of a blank blue plaque by emailing K-Type directly https://www.k-type.com/contact/

Designers: Keith Bates

Publisher: K-Type

Foundry: K-Type

Original Foundry: unknown

Design Owner: K-Type

MyFonts debut: Feb 18, 2009

Blue Plaque

About K-Type

K-Type is a small, independent type foundry based in Manchester England, offering a unique range of high quality fonts which are modestly and simply priced for designers, small businesses and large organisations.In addition to creating new typefaces resulting from formal experimentation, many K-Type fonts show the influence of inspirational artists and designers, many exploring the mix of insular and eclectic that has forged the typographical landscape of Britain and America.K-Type is also keen to make affordable fonts from styles which possess cultural currency or an existing social presence, generally redrawn to include comprehensive character sets containing a full complement of Latin Extended-A glyphs. New, previously unavailable weights and italics are often designed and added.

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