The American designer Peter Dom (original name Peter Dombrezian) created the font Dom™ in 1951. Dom Casual is an informal script typeface that looks brushwritten. Dom Casual should be used to create a friendly, informal look in signs, advertising, and invitations.
Introduction
In the old days, before it was easy for designers and shop owners to quickly generate signs and price displays with the help of computers, printers, and plotters, many shop signs were hand-painted by sign writers. These artisans inspired generations of typeface designers to create similar display fonts. You can find these fonts today in stores large and small. If you are working in a store, or if you serve retail clients, you might appreciate our new selection of old-fashioned [...]
Dom Casual and Dom Diagonal are a set of informal script typefaces that look like brush writing. They were designed by Peter Dombrezian for American Type Founders in 1952 and were an immediate success. Use these typefaces to create a friendly, informal look in signs, advertising, and invitations.
Dom is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
Quality features
The Platinum Collection is the exclusive series of optimized classic typefaces from the Linotype Library.
XSF-Fonts are OpenType or TrueType fonts with an excellent appearance on screen at small sizes or low resolutions – especially engineered and optimized for exceptionally readable typefaces on computer screens using Microsoft® Windows operating systems.
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