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Enamela Font

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EnamelaPublisher: K-Type
Enamela was published by K-Type. Enamela contains 12 designs and household package options. p > ENAMELA (rhymes with Pamela) is a monoline square sans that is now available as a typical width family in addition to the initial condensed variation. Although rooted in the early years of sans serif type, the Enamela font styles have a timeless quality that is useful and unpretentious.

The letterforms stem from vitreous enamel signs dating from the Victorian era and commonly used in Britain for street nameplates, Post Office signs, the plates on James Ludlow wall postboxes, train signs and direction indications, in addition to for circular Auto Association wayfinding plaques throughout the very first half of the twentieth century. The quirky terminals coming from the compression of geometric type invite comparison with the Charles Wright fonts utilized for UK car registration plates.

The Enamela and Enamela Condensed families are both available in three weights-- regular, medium and strong-- each supplied with a complimentary italic (optically remedied oblique).

A typically used alternative M with a vertex that touches the standard is supplied at the Alt-M ( ยต) keystroke on a Mac, or Alt-0181 on Windows. A typically used G with a plain vertical throat, no crosspiece, is appointed Unicode FF27 (complete width capital G).

Font Family:
· Enamela
· Enamela Italic
· Enamela Medium
· Enamela Medium Italic
· Enamela Bold
· Enamela Bold Italic
· Enamela Condensed
· Enamela Condensed Italic
· Enamela Condensed Medium
· Enamela Condensed Medium Italic
· Enamela Condensed Bold
· Enamela Condensed Bold Italic

Tags: british, capitals, classic, condensed, direction sign, display, enamel, gothic, headline, label, magazine, narrow, packaging, poster, post office sign, railway sign, sans serif, signage, square, squarish, street sign, tall, thin, titling, vintage, vitreous enamel, wayfinding

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