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FF Unit OT Black Italic The fonts of the Prater family were designed with the spontaneity of illustrations in mind. Wagenbreth and Sauerteig have tried to digitally recreate the irregularities of handwriting through variation in line width and angle as well as letter spacing. The danger of such a lively face is that it loses its integrity if two identical "handwritten" characters are placed next to each other. For this reason the designers chose to make two versions of every character and place them in separate fonts - conveniently labelled "One" and "Two" - so that the user can switch between them when necessary to guarantee a handwritten look. Fortunately the eye doesn't really discern character duplication in small letter sizes so that it isn't always necessary to manually insert letters in large blocks of text. But when setting headlines or making posters it is highly recommended to take advantage of both fonts. Leverantör: FontFont | |||||||
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