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Caslon Black EF

Caslon Black EF™

von Elsner+Flake
Einzelschnitte ab $35.00 USD
Caslon Black EF Font Familie wurde entworfen von Dave Farey und herausgegeben von Elsner+Flake. Caslon Black EF enthält 1 Stile.

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Über die Schriftfamilie Caslon Black EF


Designer: Dave Farey

Herausgeber: Elsner+Flake

Foundry: Elsner+Flake

Eigentümer des Designs: Letraset

MyFonts Debüt: Jul 25, 2001

Caslon Black EF™ is a trademark of Esselte Letraset Ltd..

Über Elsner+Flake

About Elsner+Flake

In March 1986 Veronika Elsner and Günther Flake founded their company Elsner+Flake Designstudios after ten years of freelance experience in the field of type design, typography and digitizing of fonts and logos. The general aim of the company is to create a continuously growing library of digital fonts. Today the Elsner+Flake Digital Library with a worldwide presentation and appreciation contains more than 2,500 fonts, which are available in Mac PostScript, PC PostScript and PC Truetype.

Typography with a Difference

Electronic modification is avoided, all italics are digitized from original artwork. Text and headline typefaces have matching cap heights and contain standard character layouts. Complete kerning tables guarantee a precise appearance and excellent legibility. Accents on caps and lowercase letters are individually designed. Many typefaces feature small caps and old style numbers. Most fonts are already completed with the new euro currency symbol.

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Elsner+Flake cooperates worldwide with more than thirty-five business partners. In case of questions concerning the Elsner+Flake Digital Library or to order a specimen catalogue please contact the address given. We will introduce you to your closest Elsner+Flake distributor.

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