Vast and untamed, the American West as soon as stretched as free and wild as creativity itself. Still lovely, the Wild West of long back and the new West these days is now to be found in Insigne's brand-new face, Plathorn.
That's right, folks. When the West called, Jeremy Dooley reached up like Pecos Expense, got it by the reins and pulled it in, then using its broad, wandering components to design this practical font that still has an unbroken spirit burning deep within. This down right, no-nonsense, orthodox face leaves off any of that additional elegant things that does not belong on a ride.
Plathorn comes with a household of cowhands as large as the Rockies, bringing specifically tailored condensed and prolonged sub-families along with it too. By design, it's not very meddlesome like its unorthodox reversed tension brethren. Leave those for the next typeface rodeo. This mount functions barely a hint of a serif that hearkens back a century approximately to sign painters and package lettering artists of early twentieth century. They make certain to put the sharpness, gumption and grit you require into your copy.
So grab a tall glass of Plathorn and drink in the deep taste of America's big country. Put it in your next publication. Put it in your brand name. This typeface's unique appeal is bound to bring a little wild U.S. to your free-spirited work.
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