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CroftDesigners: Jim Lyles, Brian Bonislawsky, Lewis Buddy III
Publisher: Stiggy & Sands
Croft was created by Jim Lyles, Brian Bonislawsky, Lewis Pal III and released by Stiggy & & Sands. Croft contains 1 style. p > Historic typography makes a comeback.

A revival of among the most popular of a variety of rugged typefaces utilized around the turn of the century, Croft restores the production of Lewis Friend III, understood as 'Roycroft' in 1912 ATF catalogs. It likewise, according to ATF, was developed 'partly' by Morris Benton, around 1898.

The original typeface may be thought about an early form of grunge fonts. This typestyle keeps historic flavor, while also being relevant today. It has actually been expanded to have more discretionary ligatures and numerals sets for flexibility, and preserves the initial stylistic alternates and standard ligatures.

See the fifth graphic for an extensive character map preview.

Opentype functions include:

Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for unlimited fractions.

Tabular, Proportional, and Oldstyle figure sets.

A little collection of Discretionary & & Standard Ligatures.

Stylistic Alternates for variations of numerous characters such as R, u, t, etc.

Approx. 482 Character Glyph Set: Croft comes with a glyphset that consists of basic & & punctuation, international language support, and extra functions.

Font Family: Croft

Tags: antique, atf, branding, grunge, historical, ligatures, oldstyle numerals, popular, press, revival, roycroft, text, vintage

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