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Paper&Print is Sovereign Display
The smaller texts are Rosewood Fill.
You'd think that a printer's fair at the International Printing Museum would utilize some metal or wood type from their archive rather than digital types. It's quite ironic really, still, I can't complain ;^)
I thought that Rosewood fill looked familiar! Not sure if it really looks good on its own.
I agree on the digital irony. But I'm not complaining either: I can actually afford to buy this face :-]
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25.Sep.2010 2.15pm
Paper&Print is Sovereign Display
25.Sep.2010 2.36pm
The smaller texts are Rosewood Fill.
27.Sep.2010 3.16am
You'd think that a printer's fair at the International Printing Museum would utilize some metal or wood type from their archive rather than digital types. It's quite ironic really, still, I can't complain ;^)
27.Sep.2010 9.55pm
I thought that Rosewood fill looked familiar! Not sure if it really looks good on its own.
I agree on the digital irony. But I'm not complaining either: I can actually afford to buy this face :-]