One Stroke Script™ font family
Designed by Paul Clarke in 1984/1987/1991
One Stroke Script is the work of British designer Paul Clarke, a highly legible, casual typeface that looks as though it were drawn with a brush. Upper- and lowercase letters should be spaced closely together for the best effect. One Stroke Script is good for a variety of applications: anywhere a cheerful, spontaneous look is desired.
One Stroke Script Regular
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be installed on a computer for
use with applications.
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for a set number of page views.
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a server and e.g. used by automated
processes to create items.
A license is per server core CPU per year.
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One Stroke Script
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language support of the font.
language support of the font.
Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: OneStrokeScriptStd.otf
Windows menu name: One Stroke Script Std
PostScript name: , OneStrokeScriptStd
PostScript full name: , OneStrokeScriptStd
Windows menu name: One Stroke Script Std
PostScript name: , OneStrokeScriptStd
PostScript full name: , OneStrokeScriptStd
Catalog number:
16785531
Characters:
209