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Frisco Antique Display SG

Frisco Antique Display SG™

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Frisco Antique Display SG Font la famille était conçu par Jim Spiece et publié par Spiece Graphics. Frisco Antique Display SG contient 1 styles.

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    À propos de la famille Frisco Antique Display SG Police


    Here is a decorative condensed antique design that is sure to fit a variety of contemporary situations. The Bruce Type Foundry (later acquired by V. B. Munson) developed this wonderfully shaded Tuscan in the 1880s - or possibly earlier. It was known back then as Style No. 1050 and carried a pronounced three-dimensional look with a thin hairline at the bottom and right of each stroke. It is best to use Frisco Antique in large display sizes because it is easy to lose these delicate hairlines. A lowercase and several alternate characters have been provided for your convenience. Frisco Antique Display is also available in the OpenType Std format. Some new characters have been added to this OpenType version. Advanced features currently work in Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.

    Concepteurs: Jim Spiece

    Éditeur: Spiece Graphics

    Fonderie: Spiece Graphics

    Fonderie d'origine: Bruce

    Maître d'ouvrage: Spiece Graphics

    MyFonts débout: Apr 19, 2004

    Frisco Antique Display SG™ is a trademark of Spiece Graphics.

    À propos Spiece Graphics

    Jim Spiece enjoyed resurrecting old typefaces. And finding a complete set of characters could often be a challenging task. It took him down into the musty basements of public libraries and out into the world of flea markets and hole-in-the-wall bookstores. After careful scanning and hand-outlining, he would occasionally dig deeper for a missing punctuation mark or double f-ligature. Jim chuckled, “These are all minor inconveniences when you consider you’ve brought these faces back from obscurity and fou...

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