Wes Wilson font family
Designed by Keith Bates in 2007
The Wes Wilson font is an all capitals typeface inspired by the pioneer of 1960s psychedelic poster design, the Californian artist Wes Wilson. A key influence on the letterforms is the work of Austrian Secessionist, Alfred Roller, but this font, like Wilson's own lettering is more freeform and playful.
Wes Wilson
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Wes Wilson
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Technical details
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: WESWILSO.otf
Windows menu name: Wes Wilson
PostScript name: , WesWilson
PostScript full name: , WesWilson
Windows menu name: Wes Wilson
PostScript name: , WesWilson
PostScript full name: , WesWilson
Catalog number:
167357191
Characters:
269