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No matter what look you are going for with your seasonal cards, gifts, or other design pieces, Linotype has the fonts to match. Here are a few new additions to the library as well as some cherished classics. From traditional calligraphic and blackletter types to informal and fun scripts, you can get the perfect holiday typefaces here today! And for the finishing touches to your design, try adding one of the whimsical and festive Pi fonts!
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About Falstaff™ Font Family ...
Designer: Monotype Design Studio, 1931
The Falstaff™ Font Family is part of the Monotype Originals.
Falstaff first appeared with Monotype in 1931, an alphabet in the style of a wide, bold antiqua that was especially popular in the first third of the 19th century. Such typefaces distinguished themselves through their consistent basis in the transitional antiqua style. They are characterized by their extremely fine unflexed serifs with no curve connecting them to the thick strokes. The numerals with their generous curves and ball-like stroke endings and beginnings are particularly decorative. The vertical strokes are dominant and give lines of this typeface a column-like and therefore static look. Falstaff is today often used for book titling, especially for mystery novels. It is best used sparingly in middle and larger point sizes.
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