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Ballard

Ballard™

by Proportional Lime
Individual Styles from $3.99 USD
Complete family of 7 fonts: $24.99 USD
Ballard Font Family was designed by Shane Brandes and published by Proportional Lime. Ballard contains 5 styles and family package options.

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Ballard Full Family

7 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$3.57 USD

Pack of 7 styles:

$24.99 USD

Per Style:

$12.49 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$24.99 USD

Per Style:

$4.97 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$9.95 USD

About Ballard Font Family


This typeface was inspired by a font used by Henrie Ballard. Ballard operated on Fleet Street at the Signe of the Bear in London, England. He was active in the industry from 1597-1608. The font is meant to capture the feel of the original typeface with the capability of reproducing the many ligatures that are part of what make that era's printing interesting. The Italic version has a dramatic feel that is almost handwritten in appearance. Every Proportional Lime font comes with a complete guide to its Unicode extended character set.

Designers: Shane Brandes

Publisher: Proportional Lime

Foundry: Proportional Lime

Design Owner: Proportional Lime

MyFonts debut: Feb 4, 2010

Ballard™ is a trademark of Proportional Lime Type Foundry.

About Proportional Lime

Proportional Lime Type Foundry is a second floor operation that is overrun with a bird, cats, and unpleasant levels of heat, some of which is generated by the obsolescent machinery, and the rest enforced by the laws of thermodynamics. The bird owns the cats. And the cats own the humans. However, even considering the aggressive nature of the bird's endless commentary, and the cat's intermittent proofreading sessions, work is still routinely accomplished, and the goal of creating historically influenced typefaces achieved. We at PLTF desire to create typefaces that accurately recreate the feel of the old printing technologies for use in the modern world and also to explore novel designs.

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