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FREE with any order this month is Antiquarian, an evocative old map font. |
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Timberwolf Type : Book Texts : New Millennium |
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New Millennium ($99) |
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Copyright: ©2000 by Lars Bergquist, Timberwolf Type
Includes: New Millennium Regular ($24), New Millennium Italic ($24), New Millennium Bold ($24), New Millennium Bold Italic ($24), New Millennium Headline ($24)
Bundles: TWT New Millennium Series | 3IP Book Texts Collection | Timberwolf Type Library |
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Character sets: Regular | Italic | Bold | Bold Italic | Headline |
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New Millennium is one of three font families that share a common name, a common design philosophy, a common x-height, and basic character shapes. (The others are New Millennium Sans and New Millennium Linear.) The three families work well together. New Millennium is a serif face of what some might describe as a “modern style.” But although it has flat serifs, it differs markedly from, say, Bodoni or Didotespecially in the italic, which is a radical departure from tradition. (The bold styles are in fact sans-serif, identical to those of New Millennium Sans.) There’s also a nice, dark Headline style for display text. The New Millennium fonts are distinctive, legible, accessible text faces that might be well suited to, say, serious journals or scientific documentation. US$99.
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To order New Millennium, choose full family or individual style and “Add” to your cart. |
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💻 Desktop Licensea standard license for creating personal/commercial art, documents, and graphics.
🌐 Web Licensepermitting installation on a server for embedding fonts via CSS in website designs. |
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This is a fantastic resource and the fonts are beautiful! C.B., Bethesda MD
Keep up the fonts! They are some of the best I have seen in 10-plus years of design. M.O., Little Rock AR
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There's a fair number of what I call 'scrawl' faces out there. [Treefrog] is one of the very few I really like. P.M., Palatine IL
Your fonts are gorgeous, and in particular, your handwriting fonts are the best I've ever seen. J.H., Witny, Oxfordshire, England
The Lamar Pen font is divine. We are using it on a novel set in the eighteenth century, and the author is ecstatic. J.H., London, England
Well done on preserving the old ways of writingthey wrote and spoke so much nicer than we do now. A.K., Adelaide, S. Australia
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