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Wolverhampton Font
Designer: Paul Lloyd
Publisher: Greater Albion Typefounders
Wolverhampton was created by Paul Lloyd and published by Greater Albion Typefounders.
Wolverhampton includes 3 styles and household package alternatives. p >
Wolverhampton is a brand-new Neo-Victorian face from Greater Albion Typefounders. It's something of an example of beginning with a little idea and keeping up it. This family of 3 typefaces (Routine, Small Capitals and Capitals) was motivated by a line of lettering seen on a late 19th Century enamel ad made by Chromo of
Wolverhampton (thus the household name). The family grew, topsy-like, from a recreation of these initial fifteen capital letterforms to the 3 complete typefaces provided here. The 3 typefaces are ideal for marketing and poster deal with a Victorian, Edwardian, or 'Steam-punk' theme. They would likewise be eminently ideal for signs inspired by the exact same ages or (as we've seen a number of our other typeface households prove popular) for book covers of period related novels and historical works. Lastly, these slender sophisticated display faces are simply plain enjoyable!
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Wolverhampton·
Wolverhampton Small Caps·
Wolverhampton CapitalsTags: 1890s, 1900s, advertising, capitals, design, display, edwardian, elongated, formal, glyphic, gothic, narrow, perpendicular, poster, signage, small capitals, steam, steam era, steampunk, tuscan, victorian