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Ultramodern Classic SG

Ultramodern Classic SG™

par Spiece Graphics
Styles individuels à partir de $39.00 USD
Famille complète de 2 polices: $68.00 USD
Ultramodern Classic SG Font la famille était conçu par Douglas Crawford McMurtrie, Jim Spiece, Aaron Borad, Leslie Sprunger et publié par Spiece Graphics. Ultramodern Classic SG contient 2 styles et des offres familiales.

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    Ultramodern Class SG Family

    2 polices

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    $34.00 USD

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    $68.00 USD

    À propos de la famille Ultramodern Classic SG Police


    If you're getting tired of using Broadway, here’s an exciting alternative in regular and bold weights. Douglas C. McMurtrie, Aaron Borad, and Leslie Sprunger began designing this high-contrast novelty face for the Ludlow Foundry in 1928. It retains the classic style of the Jazz Age with a bit more individuality and spirit than Broadway. This extreme thick and thin design also sports normal descenders instead of the clipped ones found on Broadway. Ultramodern Classic 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 7. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.

    Concepteurs: Douglas Crawford McMurtrie, Jim Spiece, Aaron Borad, Leslie Sprunger

    Éditeur: Spiece Graphics

    Fonderie: Spiece Graphics

    Fonderie d'origine: Ludlow

    Maître d'ouvrage: Spiece Graphics

    MyFonts débout: Feb 28, 2002

    Ultramodern Classic 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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