Visigoth™ font family
Designed by Arthur Baker in 1988
Visigoth font was created in 1988 by Arthur Baker for AlphaOmega Typography.
He designed it specifically for setting the text of A Dante Bestiary published in 1989 for Ombondi Editions in New York.
Highly expressive and unusual letter shapes make Visigoth unique among script faces: it has bold, pen written lines, a slight incline, and a distinct variation in stroke weights, making it ideal for advertising and other display work.
He designed it specifically for setting the text of A Dante Bestiary published in 1989 for Ombondi Editions in New York.
Highly expressive and unusual letter shapes make Visigoth unique among script faces: it has bold, pen written lines, a slight incline, and a distinct variation in stroke weights, making it ideal for advertising and other display work.
Visigoth Regular
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Visigoth
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Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
TTF - TrueType-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: VisigothStd.ttf
Windows menu name: Visigoth Std
PostScript name: , VisigothStd
PostScript full name: , Visigoth Std
Windows menu name: Visigoth Std
PostScript name: , VisigothStd
PostScript full name: , Visigoth Std
Catalog number:
16887101
Characters:
263