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Versailles™ LT font family

Designed by  Adrian Frutiger in 1984

Up to 8 Typefaces / 1 Value Packs
Supports at least 33 languages (Pro / OT CFF)

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Supports up to 69 languages.

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Supports up to 7 OpenType features.

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Adrian Frutiger designed Versailles™ for Linotype in 1984. He was influenced by lettering cut in metal on a memorial for Charles Garnier, the designer of the Paris Opera building in 1861. This style of lettering, called French Latine, is characterized by very sharp triangular serifs. The Versailles typeface evokes that time and place: it has a symmetrical, almost vertical axis; a tall x-height, and serifs so sharp they could draw blood. This sharpness contrasts nicely with neo-baroque elements such as the flat-but-curvy overhangs on the a, f, g, j and y. Versailles is perfect for shorter texts and titles or headlines. When used in large sizes or in the bolder weights, it has an astonishing impact. Let it perform on opera posters, websites and advertising banners.

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Versailles™ LT Pro 45 Light

-  2 variants
From US$ 55.99
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Versailles™ LT Pro 46 Light Italic

-  2 variants
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Versailles™ LT Pro 55 Roman

-  2 variants
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Versailles™ LT Pro 56 Italic

-  2 variants
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Versailles™ LT Pro 75 Bold

-  2 variants
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Versailles™ LT Pro 76 Bold Italic

-  2 variants
From US$ 55.99
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Versailles™ LT Pro 95 Black

-  2 variants
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Versailles™ LT Pro 96 Black Italic

-  2 variants
From US$ 55.99
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