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Flamme™ Font Family

- by Alan Meeks
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Designer Alan Meeks (born 1951 in London) created the following fonts: Ambrose™, Aachen™ medium and bold (with Colin Brignall, 1969/1977), Algerian Condensed (1988), Belwe Mono™ (1976/1989), Bertie™ (1985), Bickley Script™ (1986), Bramley™ (1979), Burlington™ (1985), Cabaret™ (1980), Campaign™ (1987), Cancellaresca Script™ (1982), Candice™ (1976), Champers™ (1991), Chesterfield™ (1977), Claude Sans™ (1988/1990), Dynamo (with Colin Brignall, 1977), Einhorn™ (1980), Fashion™ (1986/1991), Flamme™ [...]

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Designer: Alan Meeks, 1993
The Flamme™ Font Family is part of the ITC Collection.
Flamme was designed by Alan Meeks and appeared with ITC in 1993. It is a strong brush script with each stroke doubled and has a nostalgic, retro style. The 1930s and 40s saw an increase in the production of modern script typefaces in foundries all over the world. Expanding markets and their advertisements demanded more and more new typefaces, which then also appeared in newspapers and magazines. A distinguishing characteristic of these typefaces is their informal hastiness and calligraphic roots, a combination which was to embody progress and modernity. Flamme is best used for headlines and short texts in point sizes of 14 and larger.

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

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