P22 from Durer to Mexican Relics
September 29th, 2004, P22 Type Foundry and the International House of Fonts released four new titles ranging from classic Durer to flippy '50s.
P22 Durer Caps is four fonts in one. Based on master artist Albrecht Durer's 1525 geometric construction of Roman capitals, this font features A to Z caps only. But there are three variations included: 1) filled; 2) unfilled; and 3) letters only. The last two feature a unique two-color overlay option. Designed by Terry Wudenbachs.
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P22 Mexican Relics is a collection of over 100 dingbats in font format based on images found on a variety of clay stamps primarily from pre-Columbian Mexico. This font brings ancient artwork featuring fantastic animals and geometric shapes into the computer age. Designed by Terry Wudenbachs.
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Bifur was originally designed by poster artist A.M. Cassandre in 1929 as a single font and also as a two-part, two-color font. The P22/IHOF version adds a lower case while keeping the upper case and all original characters true to the original design. The six-font set allows for a range of decorative uses. Designed by Richard Kegler.
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Sniplash is a lively font inspired by cartoons and comics of the 1960s and '70s. Curly lines, irregular weights, and a fun attitude make this font excellent for parties, retro packaging or any number of uses where you want a spontaneous and not-so-serious effect. Designed by Terry Wudenbachs.
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