ITC Aftershock™ font family
Designed by Bob Alonso in 1996
Aftershock was designed by Bob Alonso in 1996 and looks as though it were cut out of wood and its irregularly formed contours make it stand out from its background. Dominant features of this typeface are its generally square forms and its emphasized horizontal strokes. This makes for a strong, heavy alphabet which makes an overall regular and even picture in spite of the idiosynchosies of its individual characters. Aftershock is best used in middle point sizes or larger. To emphasize the unique outlines of the forms, it is best to use Aftershock in larger point sizes and then exclusively in headlines.
ITC Aftershock Regular
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ITC Aftershock
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Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: AftershockITCStd.otf
Windows menu name: Aftershock ITC Std
PostScript name: , AftershockITCStd
PostScript full name: , Aftershock ITC Std
Windows menu name: Aftershock ITC Std
PostScript name: , AftershockITCStd
PostScript full name: , Aftershock ITC Std
Catalog number:
16782573
Characters:
267