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TreasuryDesigners: Hermann Ihlenburg, Rebecca Alaccari, Patrick Griffin
Publisher: Canada Type
Treasury was developed by Hermann Ihlenburg, Rebecca Alaccari, Patrick Griffin and published by Canada Type. Treasury consists of 23 styles and family plan alternatives. p > The Treasury script waited over 130 years to be digitized, and the Canada Type crew is very happy to have actually done the honors. And then some. After 7 months of meticulous work on a few of the most interesting letter forms ever made, we can quickly state that Treasury is the most ambitious, educational and satisfying type journey we've embarked upon, and we're specific you will be quite delighted with the results.

Treasury goes beyond being a simple revival of a typeface. Though the original Treasury script is rather spectacular in its own right, we chose to bring it into the computer age with far more design and performance than simply another lost script ending up being digital. The Treasury System is an instinctive set of fonts that benefits from the most typically used function of today's style software application: Layering.

Please do assist yourself to the PDF and images in the MyFonts gallery for a glance at the some of the unlimited possibilities Treasury needs to offer, from easy attractive beauty expressed in the main script, all the method into mysteriously spectacular calligraphic plates. To date in digital type history, this is the most thorough and versatile work of its kind.

Every designer likes lots of options to experiment. Experimentation has never been as much enjoyable and efficient as it is with Treasury. If you're "compudling" your preliminary concepts for a design, or you're simply an alphabet fan who likes hanging out with letters, working with Treasury is really inspiring and fulfilling.

Some of Treasury's functions are:

- No more limitless browsing for preliminary caps that fit your job. The Treasury System lets you build your own initial caps, in any combination of colors, fills, linings or measurements you like, with a few easy clicks of the mouse.

- With two base styles and 9 layer fonts, the Treasury System set assists you produce unlimited possibilities of alternation and variation in measurement, color, and calligraphic combinations to fit your layout's exact needs, down to the really last detail.

- 12 pre-combined Treasury typefaces are likewise there to help and motivate design artists who enjoy shortcuts and do not wish to fiddle with too many layers in their layout. Readily available in little plans on their own, or as part of the complete Treasury plan, these 12 fonts can start you up on your way to discovering the best fit for your layout.

- Every single letter in the Treasury System includes at least one option. Some characters have even three or 4 alternates. Although the primary character set is a genuine performance of Ihlenburg's 1874 traditional, we ensured to include a bonanza of alternates for maximum usability.

- The most gorgeous set of numerals we have actually seen in a long, long period of time. The Treasury numbers are what really turned us onto this project in the very first place.

- Treasury Pro, the exceptionally sophisticated OpenType variation, combines the total Treasury System into a single font style, configured for compatibility with Adobe's latest CS and CS2 software application. Over 2000 characters in one typeface, for thousands of possibilities. Setting the ideal elegant wordmark, logotype, intitial cap, or heading, no matter how simple or intricate, is as easy as taking a minute or more to push a couple of buttons in Illustrator, Photoshop, or InDesign.

We can go on endlessly about the beauty and functionality of this Treasury set, but we truly can refrain from doing it justice with words. So attempt Treasury on your own and see the remarkable possibilities of fun and imagination it has. It can be utilized basically anywhere - indications, book covers, certificates, music inserts, motion picture posters, welcoming cards, invites, etc.

Much thanks are due to the generous and significant assistance Canada Type got from the Harvard Library in Boston, Klingspor Museum in Frankfurt, and numerous type hobbyists and scientists in Canada, England, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States. Without them it would was near-impossible to locate the lost history of Hermann Ihlenburg, the most respected German/American type designer and punch cutter of the 19th century. We hope Mr. Ihlenburg is proudly smiling down on us from type designer paradise.

Font Family:
· Treasury
· Treasury Alt
· Treasury Silver
· Treasury Silver Alt
· Treasury Gold
· Treasury Gold Alt
· Treasury Platinum
· Treasury Platinum Alt
· Treasury Flourish
· Treasury Flourish Silver
· Treasury Flourish Gold
· Treasury Flourish Platinum
· Treasury System Base
· Treasury System Alt Base
· Treasury System BB
· Treasury System Alt BB
· Treasury System Alt DSS
· Treasury System DSS
· Treasury System Alt Inline
· Treasury System Inline
· Treasury System Alt SSS
· Treasury System SSS
· Treasury System BF

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