Book Coat is perhaps the most well-known of all typefaces carried out in the Typositor period. Developed by Ursula Suess over a whole year, and released in 1972, Reserve Jacket ended up being an instantaneous success story that lasted well into the 1980s (even though it was copied by Phil Martin and released it under the name Bagatelle soon after its release).
.Almost 40 years later, Ursual Suess and Canada Type consolidate efforts to bring you a modified, improved and broadened digital version of this film type classic, including small caps, additional swashes and brand-new alternative forms.
.Book Coat is available as a 4-font plan in Mac PostScript and universal TTF format, or a single Pro OTF that includes functions for little caps, swashes, caps to little caps, stylistic alternates, and class-based kerning.
.Font Family: Book Jacket Pro Regular