Gildersleeve font family
Designed by Paul James Lloyd in 2009
Gildersleeve is a new design in the spirit of the Arts and Crafts movement of the 1920's. Think of a hand-cut Roman display face, with loving care lavished over each serif and letterform. Gildersleeve is offers in the classic combination of a regular face, a bold face, an italic and an italic bold as well as three sets of decorative initials. Any of them are idea for poster or cover work, as well as for chapter and section headings in a longer document, in combination wit a text face such as Vertrina or Clementhorpe text.
Gildersleeve Initials
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Gildersleeve
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Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: Gildersleeve_Initials_OT.otf
Windows menu name: Gildersleeve Initials
PostScript name: , GildersleeveInitials-Bold
PostScript full name: , GildersleeveInitials-Bold
Windows menu name: Gildersleeve Initials
PostScript name: , GildersleeveInitials-Bold
PostScript full name: , GildersleeveInitials-Bold
Catalog number:
167348269
Characters:
28