Flipping through a good friend's old hardbound collection of John Burroughs nature essays one day, I believed it 'd be enjoyable to see if I might develop a typeface with the exact same unequal, imperfect seek to it. I decided on amongst numerous printed characters, enlarged them rather with an old photocopier, scanned and hand-rendered each glyph-- then topped things off with a couple wacky ornaments, simply for the heck of it. What I wound up with was a surprisingly legible weathered serif similar to the Century faces. The complete household has roman and real italic styles; OpenType functions include true small capitals, old-style and lining figures, various ligatures, and Central/Eastern European alphabets.
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