Five fonts of the famous Sassoon font family for only .
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The flexibility of this Sassoon family of types makes using it a lot of fun. Our Sassoon Value Pack contains the following five fonts: Sassoon Book Regular, Sassoon Infant Regular, Sassoon Primary Regular, Sassoon Sans Regular, and Sassoon Sans Slope Regular.
British designer Rosemary Sassoon these fonts in 1995, after a
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The british designer Rosemary Sassoon created the fonts SassoonŽ Book, SassoonŽ Infant, SassoonŽ Primary, SassoonŽ Sans and SassoonŽ Sans Slope in 1995.
Sassoon was designed in the style of typefaces found in schoolbooks in the early 20th century. The font exhibits a harmony between the space within and outside of the letters. The forms have soft, round forms which give text an almost ornamental character. This flexible font can be used for headlines or text, in small or large point sizes.
Adrian Williams began his career converting many established metal designs for the new filmsetting devices in1969; an era when other equipment manufacturers offered their devices, each with its own kind of unit system for the operating program. During the 70s he became involved with converting typefaces to digitised systems and is responsible for many original designs which he redrew, working with each manufacturer to make fonts for their unique formats. This led to the production of custom
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Font Designer: Rosemarie Sassoon, 1995
Sassoon® was designed in 1999 by Rosemary Sassoon in the style of typefaces found in schoolbooks in the early 20th century. The font exhibits a harmony between the space within and outside of the letters. The letters have soft, round forms which give text an almost ornamental character. This flexible font can be used for headlines or text, in small or large point sizes.
Font Designer: Rosemary Sassoon, 1995
Sassoon® was designed in 1999 by Rosemary Sassoon in the style of typefaces found in schoolbooks in the early 20th century. The font exhibits a harmony between the space within and outside of the letters. The letters have soft, round forms which give text an almost ornamental character. This flexible font can be used for headlines or text, in small or large point sizes.