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Princetown™ Font Family

- by Dick Jones
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Princetown™ Plain (ITC Collection)
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Designer Dick Jones created the fonts Crillee™ (1980, 1981) and Princetown™ (1981). Crillee is a font whose slight lean to the right and geometric forms create a feeling of power and speed. Crillee should be spaced closely in word settings and is perfect for anything which should have a cool, modern appearance. Princetown is an all caps typeface with strong, geometric letterforms. The design was inspired by college and university sportswear with its blocky forms and heavy outline. Princetown [...]
Designer Dick Jones created the font Princetown™ in 1981. Princetown is an all caps typeface with strong, geometric letterforms. The design was inspired by college and university sportswear with its blocky forms and heavy outline. Princetown is an excellent choice for work associated with sports. Princetown is a font of the Linotype Library.

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Designer: Dick Jones, 1981
The Princetown™ Font Family is part of the ITC Collection.
Richard Jones designed Princetown, an all caps font with strong, geometric letterforms, in 1981. Princetown's design was inspired by college and university sportswear, with its blocky forms and heavy outline. The Princetown font is an excellent choice for any work associated with sports or collegiate life.

Princetown is a trademark of International Typeface Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.

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