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Chipper™ Plain

- by Andrew Smith
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Chipper™ Std Plain
  Format: OpenType Std

Price: US$ 29.00
  
Character set features:
euro alternates ornaments isoadobe2
248 characters
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Product is contained in:
The ITC Library OpenType Edition Version One
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The British designer Andrew Smith created the fonts Barbed Wire, Chiller™ (1995), Chipper™ (1995), Jokerman™ (1995), Retro Bold™ (with Colin Brignall, 1992), Scratch™ (1995) and Smudger™ (1994).
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About Chipper™ Plain ...

Linotype usage sample for Chipper™ Std Plain
Designer: Andrew Smith, 1995
Chipper™ Plain belongs to the Chipper™ Font Family which is part of the ITC Collection.
Chipper is the work of British designer Andrew Smith, an adorably awkward typeface resembling the first printing of a child. Shaky lines and irregular forms combine for this naive look, which is completed by tiny specks surrounding each form as well as a number of illustrations. Chipper reflects an innocent fun and is perfect for children's greeting cards, certificates, or magazines and advertising for or about the little ones.

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

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