Home Design is a revival of a very old typeface previously believed to have been developed by Joseph Gillé in or around the year 1820, nevertheless recent proof from France suggests that an artist by the name of Silvestre from the very same time duration may be the true designer of this font.
You may have seen this font in the past under the names of Circus, Roma, Madame and Gillé Classic. Initially developed in France, this very ornamental font was only readily available in uppercase consisting of numbers. Today this font has been re-mastered and updated with the addition of a newly created lowercase set of letters.
Home Style with its diagonal or cast shadow lines breaks away from the initial style which has squared off shadows.
If you're looking for the initial variation of this typeface please describe the FontMesa version called Maison Luxe.
New in 2016 for Home Style is an uppercase German Double S (versal eszett), opentype features consisting of case sensitive kinds and old style numerals.
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