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| Timberwolf Type : Book Texts : Pressroom |
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Pressroom ($99) |
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Copyright: ©2003 by Lars Bergquist, Timberwolf Type
Includes: Pressroom Regular ($29), Pressroom Italic ($29), Pressroom Bold ($29), Pressroom Bold Italic ($29), Pressroom Black ($29)
Bundles: 3IP Book Texts Collection | Timberwolf Type Library |
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Character sets: Regular | Italic | Bold | Bold Italic | Black |
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Pressroom is a modern “legibility face,” designed to be easy-to-read under even the harshest conditions. As you might expect of such a typeface, it’s got an ample x-height, robust serifs, and minimalist descendersbut Pressroom displays more grace and allure than most families of this kind. (Still, despite its relative beauty, its designer describes Pressroom as having “the sophistication of a crocodile.”) Pressroom has regular, italic, bold, and bold italic stylesalong with a special black weight intended for headlines, callouts, and other display uses. Numerals are semi-cap in all but the black, where they are fully lining. Would work well in newsletters, flyers, office forms, or even periodicals. US$99.
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To order Pressroom, 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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