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Occam Font Family was designed by Terry Lee and published by Veil of Perception. Occam contains 2 styles and family package options.

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    Occam Combo Pack

    2 fonts

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    $15.00 USD

    Pack of 2 styles:

    $30.00 USD

    About Occam Font Family


    Occam is an informal calligraphic script face. The letter forms were drawn and constructed rather than penned or brushed but reflect a definite flat pen influence. The ascenders and descenders incorporate an abstract implied loop form. Some curves that would normally be round are pointed and some transitions that would normally be sharp and pointed have been made round. A few exit strokes curve back instead of moving up and out for a little different look. This font could be put to good use as a contrasting style combined with sans and serif faces in applications such as newsletters, brochures, invitations and annual reports. It could be used for heads, subheads, pull quotes, drop caps and as a title font for covers.

    Designers: Terry Lee

    Publisher: Veil of Perception

    Foundry: Veil of Perception

    Design Owner: Veil of Perception

    MyFonts debut: Mar 11, 2016

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    About Veil of Perception

    The Veil of Perception Foundry was initially set up as an illustration studio specializing in fantasy and science fiction art but evolved into a graphic design studio which is now entirely dedicated to type design. The main approach of the foundry is to start off with a basic design kernel consisting of two or three letter forms and then expand this kernel into a full blown type design. The name of the foundry is derived from one of the theories of John Locke. We do not directly contact reality but ...

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