SGT PEPPERS LONESOME HEARTS CLUB is a typeface motivated by the capital letters on the bass drum in the Beatles' Sgt Pepper album cover. The original lettering was hand painted by fairground artist Joe Ephgrave throughout March 1967 in an art deco design he called ‘‘ futuristic'. The typeface finishes the uppercase, includes a lowercase, and consists of a full enhance of over 400 characters.
SGT PEPPERS OUTLINE and SGT PEPPERS OUTLINE FILL are two font styles with matching spacing and kerning that can be overlapped for developing bicolor/multicolor effects and synthetic drums. The Overview and Overview Fill typefaces do not consist of lowercase characters, instead they consist of two weights of summary capitals as painted on the Sgt Pepper drum. The uppercase letters remain in the larger style from around the external edge of the drum, and the lowercase secrets deliver the more condensed ‘‘ Lonely Hearts' inline style from the middle of the drum.
The uppercase Y has actually been turned to produce a more traditionally appropriate character with the thicker diagonal arm left wing. Nevertheless, Joe Ephgrave's reverse Y (with inline) is included in the Outline fonts at the Section keystroke § (Alt-0167 on Windows).
.A streamlined vector image (mono) of the bass drum without lettering is also consisted of within the Summary font styles at the PlusMinus keystroke ± (Alt-0177 on Windows).
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