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P22 Flora Mambo™

by P22 Type Foundry
Individual Styles from $24.95 USD
Complete family of 3 fonts: $39.95 USD
P22 Flora Mambo Font Family was designed by Jim Flora and published by P22 Type Foundry. P22 Flora Mambo contains 3 styles and family package options.

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About P22 Flora Mambo Font Family


P22 Flora Mambo is based on the distinctive style of 20th century illustrator Jim Flora. Most widely known for his Jazz album covers of the 1940s & 50s, Flora's style shows his fantastic imagination and bold graphic style. The P22 Flora Mambo Set contains 3 fonts- Flora Mambo, a 2-part font that can be used to achieve 2-color text in the style of Flora's iconic 1955 album design,

Mambo for Cats

and Flornaments, a set of 72 ornaments that features a variety of Flora's illustrative styles from his Jazz album covers to children's books to his fine art prints. Please note that P22 Flora Mambo B is not intended to be used on its own but rather is included with P22 Flora Mambo to create 2-color text. For best results, use with page layout applications. The fonts contained in the P22 Flora Mambo Set are licensed through the Estate of James Flora and

JimFlora.com

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Designers: Jim Flora

Publisher: P22 Type Foundry

Foundry: P22 Type Foundry

Original Foundry: unknown

Design Owner: P22 Type Foundry

MyFonts debut: Oct 1, 2010

P22 Flora Mambo™ is a trademark of P-22.

About P22 Type Foundry

P22 Type Foundry specializes in historical typefaces inspired by art, history, and science. The company was created in 1994 in Buffalo, New York, by co-founders Richard Kegler and Carima El-Behairy. The breathtaking array of fonts—which have appeared in films and on numerous commercial products—offers an impressive cornucopia of styles for companies and designers. The P22 Type Foundry collection focuses on historical letterforms that would never have been available in digital form otherwise.

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