Dominion™ font family
Designed by Patrick Griffin in 2006
Dominion was based on an early 1970s film type called Lampoon, and named after an edgy 1980s goth-rock song by the Sisters of Mercy. Dominion's severely geometric shapes are a strange cross between early Bauhaus minimalism and later sharp square faces used for instance in Soviet propaganda posters. While maintaining the strong confidence of the main font, the italic gives off a strong hint of a race car decal appearance. Both styles of Dominion contain an extensive character set that includes support for Central and Eastern European languages, Turkish, Baltic, Celtic, Maltese and Esperanto. A few alternate characters are also included in the character map.
Dominion Italic
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Dominion
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Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: dominion italic.otf
Windows menu name: Dominion
PostScript name: , Dominion-Italic
PostScript full name: , Dominion-Italic
Windows menu name: Dominion
PostScript name: , Dominion-Italic
PostScript full name: , Dominion-Italic
Catalog number:
16758391
Characters:
356