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Typewriter 1950 Tech Mono font - Say hello to new Typewriter 1950 Tech Mono font family designed by Manuel Viergutz, Typewriter 1950 Tech Mono fonts release at Jan 26, 2018. Typewriter 1950 Tech Mono is the perfect titling font to complement text faces in magazines, logotypes, etc.
The typeface Typewriter 1950 Tech Mono is designed for the Typo Graphic Design font foundry in 2017 by Manuel Viergutz. A display slab serif type for headlines. Based on an old typewriter machine from 1950. Plus state-of-the-art OpenType-features like contextual alternates (calt), decorative ligatures e. g. type the word “LOVE” for ❤ and the word “SMILE” for ☺ and Versal Eszett (German Capital Sharp S).
For use in magazines, posters, headlines and advertisement, plus as webfont for decorative headlines.
Character Set: Latin Extended (Adobe Latin 3). 1490 glyphs with 5× A–Z, 5× a–z, 5× 0–9 and 290+ extra icons like arrows, dingbats, symbols, geomatric shapes, catchwords and many alternative letters.
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- Font Name: Typewriter 1950 Tech Mono - Font Weights: Regular + Negative + Black + Mono + Icons + DEMO (with reduced glyph-set) Font Category: Slab Serif Display for Headline Size - Format: .otf (OpenType Font for Mac + Win) + .ttf (TrueType Font) - Glyph Set: 1490 glyphs - Language Support: 28+ for Latin Extended (Adobe Latin 3). Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portugese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanisch, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu - Specials: 290+ decorative extras like icons for arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols, geometric shapes, catchwords + German Capital Eszett. Open Type Features: Kerning (kern), Stylistic Set 1 (ss01) … Stylistic Set 6 (ss06), Ornaments (ornm), Titling (titl), Localized Forms (locl), Subscript (subs) Superscript (sups), Ordinals (ordn), Oldstyle Figures (onum), Lining Figures (lnum), Fractions (frac), Denominators (dnom), Numerators (numr), Standard Ligatures (liga), Contextual Alternates (calt) e. g. Stylistic Set-Loop and Decorative Ligatures (dlig) e. g. type the word “LOVE” for ❤ or “SMILE” for ☺