Drescher Grotesk BT font family
Designed by Nicolai Gogoll in 1930 / 2001
Arno Drescher in 1930 / 2001
The Drescher Grotesk font family was designed by Nicolai Gogoll and Arno Drescher in 1930. This geometric sans serif comes in seven different styles. One of these has been specifically developed to be used solely in contexts that require text in particularly small point sizes.
Drescher Grotesk BT Roman
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Drescher Grotesk BT
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Technical details
OpenType outline flavour:
TTF - TrueType-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: tt2044m_.ttf
Windows menu name: Drescher Grotesk BT
PostScript name: , DrescherGroteskBT
PostScript full name: , Drescher Grotesk BT Roman
Windows menu name: Drescher Grotesk BT
PostScript name: , DrescherGroteskBT
PostScript full name: , Drescher Grotesk BT Roman
Catalog number:
168405075
Characters:
261