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Timberwolf Type : Book Texts : New Millennium Linear |
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New Millennium Linear ($84) |
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Copyright: ©2000 by Lars Bergquist, Timberwolf Type
Includes: New Millennium Linear Regular ($24), New Millennium Linear Oblique ($24), New Millennium Linear Bold ($24), New Millennium Linear Bold Oblique ($24)
Bundles: TWT New Millennium Series | 3IP Book Texts Collection | Timberwolf Type Library |
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Character sets: Regular | Oblique | Bold | Bold Oblique |
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New Millennium Linear 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 and New Millennium Sans; all three work well together.) New Millennium Linear is a “monotone” version of the Sans face whose smooth, geometric, “Gothic” look gives it a completely different personality. The typeface comes with regular, bold, oblique, and bold oblique styles, each with a complete character set. New Millennium Linear might best be used in captions, callouts, labels, titles, and similar display situations. US$84.
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To order New Millennium Linear, 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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