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DF Staple TXT

DF Staple TXT™

by Dutchfonts
Individual Styles from $33.00
Complete family of 30 fonts: $344.00
DF Staple TXT Font Family was designed by published by Dutchfonts. DF Staple TXT contains 30 styles and family package options.

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About DF Staple TXT Font Family


StapleTXT is a transformation from the monospaced typewriter font Staple mono into a text type. The 'mono' skeleton was used as much as possible but some characters were slightly altered in order to obtain more regularity without losing its specific typewriter atmosphere: little variation in character widths. The font has lining figures and works very well as text system in combination with the Staple mono.

Designers:

Publisher: Dutchfonts

Foundry: Dutchfonts

Design Owner: Dutchfonts

MyFonts debut: Sep 12, 2005

DF Staple TXT™ is a trademark of Ko Sliggers and Dutchfonts.

About Dutchfonts

DutchFonts is a type foundry set up by Ko Sliggers to develop and sell his typedesigns. Since 1979 typography has been a vital ingredient in his graphic design. Altering a character from an existing typeface never was a problem if the desired form asked for it. Painted and drawn letterforms gave his work an unmistakable typographic identity. From 1997 his designs were made with self-designed typefaces. In the various typefaces he developed, he tried to bring back irregularity as an articulation of a personal “hand-made”, human approach and expression. The fonts are partially based on, and inspired by found, vernacular letterforms. After he set up his studio in the northeastern part of Holland in 2002 on top of the old mound Lalleweer he started marketing fonts by www.lalleweer.nl and recently through www.dutchfonts.com. “Dutchfonts is typically Dutch in the sense that it combines precision and rationality with dada-like anarchism and irreverence.” (Jan Middendorp in 'Dutch Type')

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